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jannyneve | 13:56 Wed 29th Mar 2006 | Science
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what is the difference between Apositive and A positive plus 1,thanl you
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Not sure I have ever seen it represented like that janny.

Typcial representations of common blood groups would be ;
A+. ARh+. There are subgroups of Group A that are sometimes listed, so you might see A1+, A2+ etc, but this distinction is fairly unimportant except in certain rare situations

The rhesus antigen is sometimes represented as A++, if the positive antigen has been inherited from both parents. If the blood has a negative and a positive antigen, it is still denoted as positive, in strictness it should be A+ -.


A+ is used as shorthand for either of these cases.


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to be honest there are loads of blood groups, it just depends on what particular nomenclature this was and what particular thing it was testing. I'm a medic and i've never heard of it, but i'll speak to my friend who is a heamatologist and get back to you

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