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Pregnancy (rhesus negative women) - routine anti-D (review)

Pregnancy - routine anti-D prophylaxis for rhesus negative women (review of TA41)

Summary

Routine antenatal anti-D prophylaxis is recommended as a treatment option for all pregnant women who are RhD negative and who are not known to be 'sensitised'. When a decision has been made to give routine antenatal anti-D prophylaxis, the treatment with the lowest cost should be used. This should ...

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This guidance replaces TA41 Pregnancy – routine anti-D prophylaxis for RhD-negative women.


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We will consult on our review plans for this guidance in May 2011

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Technology appraisals TA156

Issued: August 2008

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