2008
DOI: 10.1080/09720073.2008.11891031
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Incidences of ABO and Rh(D) Incompatibilities among the Meiteis of Kwatha Village Manipur, India

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“…In total 200 samples analyzed, phenotype B blood type has the highest frequency 36.5% (n=73, followed by O (34.5%; n=69), A (20.5%; n=41) and AB (8.5%; n=17) ( Table 1) A, B and AB blood groups were found in 49, 24, 48 and 11 individuals respectively. In female samples the phenotypic frequencies were B> O> A>AB, whereas in male samples overall phenotypic frequencies were O> B> A>AB ( Table 2) Warghat et al, 2011), Dadar and Nagar Haveli (Meitei and Kshatriya,2010), Rajasthan (Thukral and Bhasin, 1990),Haryana (Kushwaha et al,1990), Punjab (Sidhu, 2003), Uttrakhand (Patni and Yadav, 2003;Guniyal, 2006;Pattanayak,2006), Jammu and Kashmir (Calcutti et al, 2003), Himanchal Pradesh (Mukhopadhyaya and Kshatriys, 2004), Assam (Chakraborty, 2010), Manipur (Devi and Singh, 2008), Orissa (Mohanty and Das, 2010) , Uttar Pradesh (Mandal ,1992 ;Ara et al 2008;Kumar et al,2009aKumar et al, ,b,c,2010, Rai,2011Rai et al, 2009aRai et al, ,b,c, 2010, but the UP population is very less explored.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In total 200 samples analyzed, phenotype B blood type has the highest frequency 36.5% (n=73, followed by O (34.5%; n=69), A (20.5%; n=41) and AB (8.5%; n=17) ( Table 1) A, B and AB blood groups were found in 49, 24, 48 and 11 individuals respectively. In female samples the phenotypic frequencies were B> O> A>AB, whereas in male samples overall phenotypic frequencies were O> B> A>AB ( Table 2) Warghat et al, 2011), Dadar and Nagar Haveli (Meitei and Kshatriya,2010), Rajasthan (Thukral and Bhasin, 1990),Haryana (Kushwaha et al,1990), Punjab (Sidhu, 2003), Uttrakhand (Patni and Yadav, 2003;Guniyal, 2006;Pattanayak,2006), Jammu and Kashmir (Calcutti et al, 2003), Himanchal Pradesh (Mukhopadhyaya and Kshatriys, 2004), Assam (Chakraborty, 2010), Manipur (Devi and Singh, 2008), Orissa (Mohanty and Das, 2010) , Uttar Pradesh (Mandal ,1992 ;Ara et al 2008;Kumar et al,2009aKumar et al, ,b,c,2010, Rai,2011Rai et al, 2009aRai et al, ,b,c, 2010, but the UP population is very less explored.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In India ABO and Rh frequency is studied in other states very well-Karanatak (Prabhakar et al, 2005; Dore Raj and Reddy, 2010), Andhra Pradesh (Naidu et al,2002;Rao et al,2003;Reddy,2003, 2005;Sudha,2009), Maharastra (Mukherjee et al, 1997;Warghat et al, 2011), Dadar andNagar Haveli (Meitei andKshatriya,2010), Rajasthan (Thukral and Bhasin, 1990),Haryana (Kushwaha et al,1990), Punjab (Sidhu, 2003), Uttrakhand (Patni and Yadav, 2003;Guniyal, 2006;Pattanayak,2006), Jammu and Kashmir (Calcutti et al, 2003), Himanchal Pradesh (Mukhopadhyaya and Kshatriys, 2004), Assam (Chakraborty, 2010), Manipur (Devi and Singh, 2008), Orissa (Mohanty and Das, 2010) , Uttar Pradesh (Mandal ,1992 ;Ara et al 2008;Kumar et al,2009aKumar et al, ,b,c,2010, Rai,2011Rai et al, 2009aRai et al, ,b,c, 2010, but the UP population is very less explored.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%