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Question
Erythroblastosis foetalis is caused when the mother is ____________.
Options
Rh+ve
With antibody ‘A’
Rh-ve
With antibody ‘B’
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Solution
Rh−ve
Erythroblastosis foetalis occurs when an Rh−ve woman carries a Rh+ve foetus. The immune system of the mother produces antibodies against the red blood cells of the infant, resulting in the destruction of the red blood cells of the foetus.
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