Antibody Identification in Blood Group Systems
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In the context of antibody identification, what does a '+' symbol typically indicate?

  • A negative reaction
  • Test not performed
  • An inconclusive result
  • A positive reaction (correct)

Which blood group system includes the 'Kell' antigen?

  • Kidd
  • Kell (correct)
  • Lewis
  • Duffy

What does 'IAT' stand for in the test results?

  • Indirect Antibody Test (correct)
  • Incomplete Antigen Titer
  • Immediate Antibody Titration
  • In Vitro Antibody Test

What does a '0' generally represent in the provided test results?

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Which of the following is a blood group system mentioned in the table?

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Antibody Testing

A process to detect specific antibodies in blood samples.

Positive Reaction

Indicated by '+' in tests, shows the presence of an antibody.

Negative Reaction

Indicated by '0' in tests, shows no presence of an antibody.

Reaction Intensity

Scores like '4+' indicate the strength of a positive reaction.

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Antibody ID

A unique identifier for each tested sample in the panel.

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