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Field detection of blood groups in haematological laboratory
ONDRUŠKOVÁ, Eva
This thesis "Field detection of blood groups in haematological laboratory`` deals with questions concerning blood groups. In the theoretical part I deal with historical aspects, the role of antigens and antitoxins, the importance of the AB0 system, the Rh factor and with other blood group systems. A part of my bachelor thesis is a description of the importance of blood group qualities in transfusion medicine and in immunogenetics too. The latter deals with the danger of post-transfusions and hemolytic disorders of new born babies. At the end of the theoretical part I mention detection methods which can be used to verify the blood group of the examined patient. In the practical part of this thesis I examined 75 blood samples from different patients by means of three different detection methods. These samples were delivered in the laboratory Laboma s.r.o. in České Budějovice. The aim was to detect the blood groups and compare these methods to each other in respect of their time consumption, financial means, work demand and reliability. After all results have been compared, it is obvious that all methods are useful for a correct detection of blood groups and can be applied in each laboratory. Therefore, this result has confirmed my hypothesis. Nevertheless, during my examination work new hypothesis have arisen because I had decided to compare the occurence of blood groups with men and women who descend from the region of southern Bohemia. This thesis could be useful as a study aid for students of the Faculty of Health and Social Studies and as a comprehensive study material for experts.

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