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- What: The authors aimed to determine the frequency and type of transfusion reactions occurring among in-patients at the hospital as reported to the institute `s blood center. This study reported the highest number of transfusion reactions among those with blood group B, followed by those with blood group O. This result contrasts with a study by Sinha et_al , where transfusion reactions were more common among those with blood group A, followed by those with blood group B. The lower incidence of allergic reactions in this study may be due to underreporting of allergic reactions in the . . .

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