The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Abstract
The AB blood group system is a key classification for feline blood types, categorizing them as type A, B, or AB based on red blood cell surface antigens. This study aimed to update the prevalence of feline blood types among domestic and pedigreed cats in Bangkok and vicinities from 2022 to 2024. A total of 114 blood samples, including 76 Domestic Shorthairs (DSH) and 38 pedigreed cats, including 10 breeds, were analyzed using the rapid immunochromatographic feline blood typing. Results revealed that blood type A was predominant, present in 93.86% of cats, consistent with global findings. Blood types B and AB were rare, observed in 3.51% and 1.75% of cats, respectively, while one cat had an unidentified blood type. Breed-specific analysis showed blood type A to be most prevalent across nearly all breeds, especially in Domestic Shorthair and Persian cats, with B and AB types limited to a few breeds. This distribution emphasizes the importance of routine blood typing in clinical practice to prevent transfusion reactions, offering valuable insights for veterinary transfusion practices and breeding programs in Thailand.
DOI
10.56808/2985-1130.3794
First Page
1
Last Page
5
Recommended Citation
Wadeerat, Suwarath; Thongwandi, Sinittha; Tripipat, Thitima; and Nedumpun, Teerawut
(2025)
"Prevalence study of feline AB blood types in Bangkok and vicinities of Thailand by rapid immunochromatographic test during 2022-2024,"
The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine: Vol. 55:
Iss.
1, Article 7.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.56808/2985-1130.3794
Available at:
https://digital.car.chula.ac.th/tjvm/vol55/iss1/7
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Revised manuscript_Nedumpun_Prevalence of feline AB blood group in Bangkok and vicinities 2024.docx (66 kB)
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Title and Abstract_Prevalence study of feline AB blood types in Bangkok and vicinities of Thailand by rapid immunochromatographic test during 2022.docx (15 kB)
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