Blood Typing Technique
Blood Typing Technique
1. Under antiseptic techniques, a needle is used to withdraw some blood from a vein ex: arm.
2. Get a sterile Slide, and label one end as Anti A, and the other as Anti B. Add a drop on Anti-A
on the Anti-A labelled side, and a drop of Anti-B on the other.
4. The subject is blood Group A if agglutination occurred with the Anti-A serum;
Group B if agglutination occurred with the Anti-B serum, group AB if agglutination occurred
with both test serums, and O if there was no agglutination.
Part 2
For the First blood sample, we added, Anti-A, Anti-B and Anti-D, but there was
agglutination only with Anti-A and Anti D, which means this is blood group A and is also
Rh positive.
For the Second blood sample we also added the same, there was agglutination with
Anti-B and with Anti-B, so blood group B and Rh positive.
For the third we added the same, there was agglutination with all so blood group AB
and Rh positive.
For the last one, there was no agglutination at all so Blood Group O and Rh negative.
Thank you.