Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Feb 2011)

Frequencies of DEA blood types in a purebred canine blood donor population in Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil

  • Vanessa Sinnott Esteves,
  • Luciana de Almeida Lacerda,
  • Camila Serina Lasta,
  • Viviane Pedralli,
  • Félix H.D. González

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-736X2011000200015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 2
pp. 178 – 181

Abstract

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The study of canine immunohematology is very important for veterinary transfusion medicine. The objective of this study was to determine the DEA blood type frequencies in a purebred canine blood donor population from Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil. One hundred clinically healthy purebred dogs were chosen, 20 dogs from each breed (Great Dane, Rottweiler, Golden Retriever, German Shepherd and Argentine Dogo). Blood samples were taken in ACD-A tubes and the MSU hemagglutination tube test (MI, USA) was used to determine the blood types. The studied population presented general frequencies of 61% for DEA 1.1, 22% for DEA 1.2, 7% for DEA 3, 100% for DEA 4, 9% for DEA 5 and 16% for DEA 7. A significant association was found between breeds and certain combinations of blood types in this population. The results are in agreement with the literature since most part of the canine population studied was positive for DEA 1.1, the most antigenic blood type in dogs. Differences were found among the studied breeds and those should be considered when selecting a blood donor. The knowledge of blood types frequencies and their combinations in different canine populations, including different breeds, is important because it shows the particularities of each group, helps to keep a data bank of local frequencies and minimizes the risks of transfusion reactions.

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