New Blood Group Discovered in Karnataka Woman: Its Side Effects
KOLAR, KARNATAKA, INDIA, JUL 30 – The CRIB antigen, a new variant of the common O Rh positive blood group, complicates transfusions and requires special donor matching, researchers said.
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The discovery of the century, that's how one could call the case of a 38-year-old woman from the city of Kolar in the Indian state of Karnataka. Before she was to undergo heart surgery, blood transfusions were also being prepared. She reported 0 Rh+, the most common blood group. But what was strange was that her report did not match. Her blood was not compatible with any previously known blood group, writes the website of the newspaper The New I…
A rare blood group has been found in a woman from Bangalore which was never heard of before. After investigation, it has been named CRIB blood group, let us tell you about this blood group.
New blood group discovered in Karnataka woman: Its side effects
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An unknown blood type in the world has been identified in a woman in India: EADaily
EADaily, July 30th, 2025. In a hospital in the state of Karnataka in southern India, a patient was found to have a previously unknown blood group antigen, which has not yet been found in anyone in the world. This was reported by the newspaper The New Indian Express.
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