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Blood Typing - What The Heck Is It?

By Expert Author: Tarun Gupta | Article Abstract
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Blood typing is a method of determining a person's blood type by serological methods. These blood types depend on whether or not there are certain antigens on the red blood cells and if there are antibodies to these substances. Blood Typing is also known as - Cross matching, Rh typing and ABO blood typing etc.

Different Blood Groups:

The differences in blood types are due to the presence or absence of certain antigens and corresponding antibodies. Antigens are substances (as a toxin or enzyme) that stimulates an immune response in the body, especially antibody production. The antigens that decide blood types are located on the surface of red blood cells and the antibodies are in blood plasma.

There are more than 20 genetically determined blood group systems known today, but the ABO and Rh systems are the most important ones with serious clinical implications. Not all blood groups are compatible with each other.

ABO Blood Grouping System

According to the ABO blood typing system there are four different kinds of blood types: A, B, AB or O i.e. the null type.

• Blood group A: If you belong to the blood group A, you have type A antigens on the surface of your red blood cells and type B antibodies in your blood plasma.
• Blood group B: If you belong to the blood group B, you have type B antigens on the surface of your red blood cells and type A antibodies in your blood plasma.
• Blood group AB: If you belong to the blood group AB, you have both type A and type B antigens on the surface of your red blood cells and no A or B antibodies at all in your blood plasma.
• Blood group O: If you belong to the blood group O (null), you have neither type A or type B antigens on the surface of your red blood cells but you have both type A and type B antibodies in your blood plasma.

Rh factor based Blood Grouping System

Rh Factor is also an antigen and those who have it are called Rh+. Those who don’t have it are called Rh-. A person with Rh- blood does not have Rh antibodies naturally in the blood plasma but a person with Rh- blood can develop Rh antibodies in the blood plasma if he or she receives blood from a person with Rh+ blood, whose Rh antigens can trigger the production of Rh antibodies. A person with Rh+ blood can receive blood from a person with Rh- blood without any problems.

Blood typing: How does it work?

The test sample blood is mixed with three different reagents in 3 different tubes, each containing either of the three different antibodies i.e. A, B or Rh antibodies. The tube in which agglutination occurs indicates that the blood has reacted with the antibodies present in that tube. Based on agglutination patterns, it’s very easy to learn your blood type.

Blood transfusions: Who can receive blood from whom?

One can always give type A blood to people with blood group A, type B blood to a person with blood group B and so on. The transfusion will work if a person who is going to receive blood has a blood group that doesn't have any antibodies against the donor blood's antigens. But if a person who is going to receive blood has antibodies against the donor blood's antigens, the red blood cells in the donated blood will clump.
 Tarun Gupta

About the Author/Author Bio

This Article is written by Tarun Gupta, the author of Health Information Articles. More information on the subject is at Blood Typing: What the heck is it?, and resources from other home health and wellness testing sources are used such as Instant Blood Type Test Kit.

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Article Submitted: 2008-03-28 | This Article has been viewed 563 times.

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