After extensive tests in India failed, the patient's blood sample was sent to the UK, where scientists took 10 months to identify it as a new blood group and named it CRIB ... .
A 38-year-old woman from Karnataka’s Kolar district has become the first person in the world to be identified with a previously unknown blood group antigen, now officially named ... her blood was .
Despite being typed as O Rh⁺—the most common blood group—her blood sample proved incompatible with all available O-positive donor units when screened before cardiac surgery.
The blood group was discovered when the woman was admitted for cardiac surgery, and her blood - O Rh+ - was found incompatible with all available O-positive blood units ... .
This discovery has global significance, advancing rare blood group research and transfusion medicine.Rare blood mystery as O Rh+ type shows universal incompatibility before surgeryThe patient, ...
... world’s newest and rarest blood group ... Blood groups evolved partly as protection against infectious diseases (many bacteria, viruses and parasites use blood group molecules as entry points into cells).
(MENAFN - IANS) New Delhi, June 27 (IANS) Upholding the acquittal of an accused, the Supreme Court has ruled that mere recovery of a blood-stained weapon bearing the same blood group as that of the ... .
‘Gwada Negative’, a newly discovered blood group found in one woman, lacks the EMM antigen. It’s now the 48th official blood group, baffling scientists worldwide ... .
... having an evil eye on the wife of the deceased; recovery of the weapon of offence and the FSL report indicating that the blood group on the weapon matched with the blood group of the deceased (B +ve).