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The distribution of ABO and Rh(D) and selected high- and low-frequency antigens in the people in the Kingdom of Tonga.

The incidence of red cell A, B, and D antigens in 7903 people from the Kingdom of Tonga is reported. ABO and D typings were performed by the slide method while establishing a registry of potential blood donors. The results of selected high-frequency antigens and one low-frequency antigen typing of 1009 donors also are reported.[1]

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