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Blood Group (Slide Agglutination) Test may be advised as the part of complete Health check-up along with various other tests. However, CBC Test, Coombs Test, and Crossmatch Test are generally recommended along with this test.
Yes, you can book your Blood Group (Slide Agglutination) Test by selecting the \self\" option while booking your test. However, you may require expert consultation for interpreting your test results."
Yes, you can eat and drink before the test. However, if this test may be advised along with some other tests. In that case you may need to fast for a certain period of time before the sample collection.
In order to ensure compatibility during Organ Transplants and certain medical procedures, as well as safe Blood Transfusions and the management of Pregnancies-particularly in cases of Rh incompatibility-knowing your blood group is crucial.
Probably within 17 hours you will get your reports. However, time of report generation may vary depending upon the other tests advised along with it.
To perform the test, a simple blood draw is required. While the needle insertion may cause some minor discomfort or a pinch, the procedure is usually quick and painless.
Consult your doctor before taking your medicines before the test as medicines may alter your test results.
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The Blood Group test mainly focuses on two key parameters, which are the ABO and the Rh system. This system establishes the entire blood type for the human body.
ABO Antigens (A & B): These determine the major blood groups – A, B, AB, and O.
Rh Antigen (D antigen): This antigen determines a positive (+) or negative (-) blood type.
These parameters combine to produce one of the eight common blood types: A+, A-, B+, B-, AB+, AB-, O+, O-. Precise definition of the above factors is very critical in the prevention of life-threatening transfusion reactions.
| Blood Type | Antigens on Red Blood Cells | Antibodies in Plasma | Clinical Significance |
| A+ | A, Rh | Anti-B | Can receive A+, A-, O+, O- |
| A- | A | Anti-B, Anti-Rh | Can receive A-, O- |
| B+ | B, Rh | Anti-A | Can receive B+, B-, O+, O- |
| B- | B | Anti-A, Anti-Rh | Can receive B-, O- |
| AB+ | A, B, Rh | None | Universal Recipient (can receive all types) |
| AB- | A, B | Anti-Rh | Can receive AB-, A-, B-, O- |
| O+ | Rh | Anti-A, Anti-B | Can receive O+, O- |
| O- | None | Anti-A, Anti-B, Anti-Rh | Universal Donor (can donate to all types), can receive O- |
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