Giger U, Kilrain C G, Filippich L J, Bell K
Department of Clinical Studies, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104-6010.
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1989 Nov 1;195(9):1230-2.
A survey of AB blood group frequencies among cats in the United States was undertaken, using feline blood typing reagents from Australia. We typed blood of 280 cats of both genders and various breeds within the Philadelphia area and 205 cats at 27 veterinary medical teaching hospitals (most cats had been used as blood donors in 1987) throughout the United States. All but 2 cats had type-A blood. A Himalayan cat in Philadelphia and a domestic shorthair cat from Florida, neither of which had been used as a blood donor, had type-B blood. Plasma of the 2 blood-group-Bcats contained strong isoagglutinins (greater than 1:8 titer) against type-A cells, thereby allowing their detection in a major cross-match test. Approximately 30% of tested plasma samples from blood-group-A cats had weak isoagglutinins (1:2 titer) against type-B cells. This limited survey suggests that cats in the United States, including blood donors, predominantly have type-A blood, and that blood-group-B cats are rare.
我们使用来自澳大利亚的猫血型分型试剂,对美国猫的AB血型频率进行了一项调查。我们对费城地区的280只不同性别和品种的猫以及美国各地27家兽医医学教学医院的205只猫(大多数猫在1987年曾作为献血者)进行了血型鉴定。除了2只猫外,其余所有猫均为A型血。费城的一只喜马拉雅猫和佛罗里达的一只家养短毛猫,这两只猫都未曾作为献血者,它们的血型为B型。这两只B型血猫的血浆中含有针对A型细胞的强凝集素(效价大于1:8),从而使得它们在主交叉配血试验中能够被检测出来。大约30%的A型血猫的检测血浆样本中含有针对B型细胞的弱凝集素(效价为1:2)。这项有限的调查表明,美国的猫,包括献血猫,主要为A型血,而B型血猫很罕见。