Distribution of ABO and Rh-D Blood Group among Blood Transfusion Recipients in a Tertiary Health Care Centre: Panacea for an Effective Blood Transfusion Service
Published: 2023-09-23
Page: 233-242
Issue: 2023 - Volume 6 [Issue 4]
Jatau Ezra Danjuma
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Department of Haematology and Blood Transfusion, Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Nigeria.
Ma’an Victoria Tapsuk
Department of Haematology and Blood Transfusion, Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Nigeria.
Okeke Chinedu Nnawike
Department of Haematology and Blood Transfusion, Bingham University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Nigeria.
Jasini James
Department of Haematology and Blood Transfusion, Federal Teaching Hospital, Yola, Nigeria.
Iheanacho Charity Udoh
Department of Haematology and Blood Transfusion, Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Nigeria.
Achokanu John Atul
Department of Haematology and Blood Transfusion, Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Nigeria.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Aims: This study was designed to determine the distribution of ABO and Rh-D blood group of clients accessing blood transfusion services in Jos University Teaching Hospital.
Study Design: Retrospective study.
Place and Duration of Study: Blood Bank of the Jos University Teaching Hospital from January 2022 to December 2022.
Methodology: Blood Transfusion request forms of all clients’ were reviewed and compared with the Blood Bank in-house records excluding repeat requests.
Results: A total of 8,548 blood transfusion request forms obtained from the blood bank and clients' folders were reviewed and compared with the Blood Bank's in-house records excluding repeat requests. There were 3818(44.70%) males while females accounted for 55.30% of the subjects. Ages 0-9 accounted for 1100(12.87 %) of the study subjects while ages 30-39 had the highest request of 1874 (21.92%). The least request, 7 (0.10%) was among recipients between ages 100-109 with the females dominating. The ABO blood group O was the commonest at 47.00% closely followed by blood group B at 28.00% while blood groups A and AB accounted for 21.00% and 5.00% respectively. Rh-D antigen positive blood group accounted for 96.00% of all the subjects with Rh-D negative at 4.00%.
Conclusion: This study on the distribution of ABO and Rh-D blood group among blood transfusion recipients in our facility followed the O>B>A>AB pattern with Rh-D antigen positive blood group being the commonest. This finding will enhance annual health planning regarding blood needs in our facility towards an effective health care delivery.
Keywords: ABO, blood group, Rh-D, recipients, transfusion