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This article is authored by Dr Nitin Agarwal, MD, Transfusion Medicine, HOD-Donor Request Management, DKMS Foundation India.
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The blood type's name, Gwada negative, which refers to the patient's origins, and "sounds good in all languages", has been popular with the experts, said Thierry Peyrard, a medical biologist at ...
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The International Society of Blood Transfusion has recognized a new blood type. The new addition, now the 48th recognized blood type, was discovered by scientists at the French Blood Establishment ...
Do you know your own blood type? If not, a quick look at your medical records or your donor card can hopefully answer that question, and help practitioners identify the right type needed for ...
However, the International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) only recognizes 47 distinct blood type groups, with the latest being added just last year after a 50-year-long mystery.
A baby from Surrey is the youngest person in the UK to have a lifesaving blood transfusion. Arthur Ransom was still in the womb when he suffered heart failure due to a viral infection.
French scientists have found a new blood type called ‘Gwada Negative’ in a Guadeloupe woman. Read on to know all about this breakthrough and what it means for us.
After 15 years of research, French scientists identified a new, 48th blood group system called \\"Gwada negative\\" from a routine pre-surgery blood test.
EFS discovers rare EMM-negative blood type, "Gwada negative," revolutionizing transfusion science with unique genetic mutation.