Influence of Bacterial and Fungal Sensitization on Anti-A and Anti-B Absorbing Ability of Erythrocytes
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Abstract
To evaluate the role of bacterial and fungal cell-mediated sensitization in anti-A and anti-B absorbing ability of
erythrocytes not corresponding to the blood group type. Patients with coxarthrosis and gonarthrosis aged 18- 74
years old were studied. 11 persons with anti-A and anti-B absorbing ability of erythrocytes not corresponding to
blood group type and 16 persons with not corresponding to blood group characteristics absorbing ability of
erythrocytes were investigated. Leukocyte migration inhibition reaction was used to analyze bacterial and fungal
sensitization.