2001
DOI: 10.4314/tjog.v18i2.14433
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A Review of Rhesus Iso-Immunization in a Nigerian Obstetric Population

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“…However, a study in Port Harcourt, Nigeria reported 9.5% Rhesus negativity among females of reproductive age [7]. In the survey conducted among the obstetric population in Ibadan, South-western Nigeria, an incidence of 2.6% was reported [5]. This was in keeping with other published data in Enugu, Nigeria which recorded a low incidence of Rh Negativity of 4.5% [4].…”
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“…However, a study in Port Harcourt, Nigeria reported 9.5% Rhesus negativity among females of reproductive age [7]. In the survey conducted among the obstetric population in Ibadan, South-western Nigeria, an incidence of 2.6% was reported [5]. This was in keeping with other published data in Enugu, Nigeria which recorded a low incidence of Rh Negativity of 4.5% [4].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…In this study, the incidence of Rh isoimmunization was 1.6%. This compares favourably with 1.3% reported by Fawole et al in Abeokuta, Nigeria but higher than 0.7% reported by Okeke et al in Enugu, Nigeria [4,5]. This was quite lower than 5.5% reported by Adeyemi et al in Ogbomosho, Nigeria, and 9.1% reported by Onwuhafua and Adze in Kaduna, Nigeria [1,12].…”
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