The Blood Group (ABO & Rh Typing) test identifies a person's blood type using whole blood collected in EDTA tubes. It determines the ABO group (A, B, AB, or O) based on the antigens present on red blood cells, and the Rh factor (positive or negative) depending on the presence of the D antigen. This test is crucial for ensuring safe blood transfusions, preventing transfusion reactions, and managing Rh incompatibility during pregnancy. It is also used in organ transplantation, emergency care, and preoperative assessments. The process involves both forward and reverse typing and provides results quickly, playing a vital role in clinical decision-making.
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