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Routine antenatal Rhesus D immunoglobulin prophylaxis: the results of a prospective 10 year study
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Routine prophylaxis for nulliparae significantly reduces the incidence of sensitised next pregnancies with consequent savings, and its adoption nationwide should be encouraged. A programme offering antenatal prophylaxis for all Rhesus D negative women is unlikely to be economic. Improvement in uptake of prophylaxis is needed; alternative administration strategies should be explored.
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