Background: Ethnicities differ in prevalence of blood groups and antigens. Substantial donor-recipient mismatch within mixed-ethnic societies may render certain recipients at higher risk for alloimmunization. Data regarding antigen distribution within Switzerland by ethnicity is limited. We examined immigration patterns against the distribution of ABO blood groups using large cross-sectional Swiss samples spanning 70 years. Methods: Historical ABO blood group distribution data (1940-1945) from Swiss army personnel (n = 275,664) were sourced from the literature. Recent blood group phenotypes of 122,925 individuals who presented themselves at army recruitment centers (2004-2015) were obtained, alongside a validation sample of 175,202 patien...
Background: The demand for blood and blood products has increased due to advances in medical science...
Geographical distribution of ABO and RHD antigens is important for blood transfusion services and po...
Introduction: ABO and Rh blood group systems are the most important blood grouping systems from clin...
BACKGROUND Ethnicities differ in prevalence of blood groups and antigens. Substantial donor-recip...
Background: High-frequency blood group antigens (HFA) are present in >90% of the human population, a...
High-frequency blood group antigens (HFA) are present in >90% of the human population, according ...
Comparison of the ABO blood type distribution among the analysed cohort and German population.</p
Background: Several studies have raised concerns that future demand for blood products may not be me...
Several studies have raised concerns that future demand for blood products may not be met. The agein...
<div><p>This study aims at investigating the HLA molecular variation across Switzerland in order to ...
BACKGROUND Several studies have raised concerns that future demand for blood products may not be ...
Data on blood donor status obtained from general surveys and health interview surveys have been wide...
This study aims at investigating the HLA molecular variation across Switzerland in order to determin...
Background: The ABO and Rhesus (Rh) blood group systems are important for transfusion of blood and i...
ABO and Rh-Hr blood group antigens represent a genetically stably determined trait with many-sided b...
Background: The demand for blood and blood products has increased due to advances in medical science...
Geographical distribution of ABO and RHD antigens is important for blood transfusion services and po...
Introduction: ABO and Rh blood group systems are the most important blood grouping systems from clin...
BACKGROUND Ethnicities differ in prevalence of blood groups and antigens. Substantial donor-recip...
Background: High-frequency blood group antigens (HFA) are present in >90% of the human population, a...
High-frequency blood group antigens (HFA) are present in >90% of the human population, according ...
Comparison of the ABO blood type distribution among the analysed cohort and German population.</p
Background: Several studies have raised concerns that future demand for blood products may not be me...
Several studies have raised concerns that future demand for blood products may not be met. The agein...
<div><p>This study aims at investigating the HLA molecular variation across Switzerland in order to ...
BACKGROUND Several studies have raised concerns that future demand for blood products may not be ...
Data on blood donor status obtained from general surveys and health interview surveys have been wide...
This study aims at investigating the HLA molecular variation across Switzerland in order to determin...
Background: The ABO and Rhesus (Rh) blood group systems are important for transfusion of blood and i...
ABO and Rh-Hr blood group antigens represent a genetically stably determined trait with many-sided b...
Background: The demand for blood and blood products has increased due to advances in medical science...
Geographical distribution of ABO and RHD antigens is important for blood transfusion services and po...
Introduction: ABO and Rh blood group systems are the most important blood grouping systems from clin...