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Rh Incompatibility & Anti-D Calculator

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Pro Tip

When performing the KB test after a sensitising event, always record the time of sampling relative to the event, and repeat the KB at 48 hours if the initial result shows significant FMH. Occasionally a second wave of FMH occurs after initial treatment, and a repeat KB confirms adequacy of anti-D coverage.

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Did you know?

Rhesus (Rh) blood group nomenclature came from a series of early experiments in the 1940s where Karl Landsteiner and Alexander Wiener immunised rabbits and guinea pigs with red blood cells from rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). The antibodies produced agglutinated approximately 85% of human red blood cell samples — designating the carriers as Rh-positive. It was only later discovered that the antibody raised in animals against rhesus monkey cells was not identical to the human anti-D antibody, but the name 'Rhesus' had already become embedded in medical terminology.

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