Bombay Blood Group
There no blood match for this boy
BANGALORE: At 13, he is suffering from a disease that requires him to get blood transfusions regularly. Thalassaemia may not be rare, but Kiran Manjappa's blood group is.
अजीब खून है पुष्पा का, 10 हजार में से एक में ही मिलता है ब्लड ग्रुप
10 हजार में से एक में ही पाया जाता है यह ब्लड ग्रुप, वैवाहिक जीवन भी दुखमय, पति ने दिया तलाक।
Myanmar woman with rare HH blood group receives help from a Karnataka donor
A 34-year-old woman undergoing heart surgery at Yangon General Hospital in Myanmar, received two units of rare HH blood group all the way from Karnataka via courier, perfectly-preserved, and all thanks to Sankalp India Foundation
Bengaluru-based NGO supplies rare blood to Turkey, Sri Lanka
While most blood banks cater to patients in a radius of 10 km to 20 km, a Bengaluru-based NGO, Sankalp India Foundation, is supplying
Blood bond: Bombay Blood Group patient from Ludhiana helped by Mohali resident
Ram Ajoor, 60, a migrant running a pan shop in Ludhiana came to CMCH with anaemia and complications due to diabetes on Wednesday.
Man who donated 55 times learnt his blood was rare only in 2003
BENGALURU: Aditya Hegde, 34, the Bengalurean who was in the news recently for saving a pregnant woman in Chennai by donating blood, was unaware about the rarity of his group — Bombay blood group — till 2003.
Humanity first - man with rare blood type rushes to Chennai to aid woman in labour
HH Blood Group, also called Bombay phenotype, is a rare blood group which only one out of 10,000 Indians has. It is called the Bombay blood group because it was discovered in Mumbai (then Bombay) in 1952 by Dr Y M Bhende.