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What does “Rhesus positive” refer to?

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What does “Rhesus positive” refer to?


  1. The presence of antigen D on the surface of red blood cells
  2. The final factor involved in blood clotting
  3. The presence of the rhesus antibody/agglutinin in the blood
  4. A deficiency of Factor VIII that results in haemophilia

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A: Rh factor, Rh positive and Rh negative refer to the D antigen only. If the antigen is present on your rbc, you are called Rh-positive (you have the Rh factor).

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