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Clinical Trial
. 1971 Jun 12;2(5762):607-9.

Prevention of Rh-haemolytic disease: final results of the "high-risk" clinical trial. A combined study from centres in England and Baltimore

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Clinical Trial

Prevention of Rh-haemolytic disease: final results of the "high-risk" clinical trial. A combined study from centres in England and Baltimore

No authors listed. Br Med J. .

Abstract

The final results are reported of a trial of about 1,000 mug of anti-D gammaglobulin given intramuscularly to a selected high-risk group of Rh-negative primiparae just delivered of an ABO-compatible Rh-positive baby, the aim being to prevent them becoming immunized to Rh. Six months after delivery only 1 out of 173 treated mothers had been immunized as against 38 out of 176 controls. The crucial test of the prophylactic therapy depends on the presence or otherwise of anti-D at the end of a second Rh-positive pregnancy. Of 86 treated mothers two had antibodies at this time compared with 20 out of 65 controls.The results show a high degree of protection in this group of mothers.

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