The Rh System is a CODED CLINICAL ENTRY.
In addition to the antigens present in the ABO System, red blood cells sometimes have another antigen, a protein called the Rh factor.
- If the Rh factor is present, the PERSON's blood group is RhD positive;
 - If the Rh factor is absent, the PERSON is RhD negative.
 
This means that a PERSON can be one of eight blood groups:
- A RhD positive (A+)
 - A RhD negative (A-)
 - B RhD positive (B+)
 - B RhD negative (B-)
 - O RhD positive (O+)
 - O RhD negative (O-)
 - AB RhD positive (AB+)
 - AB RhD negative (AB-).
 
For further information on the Rh System, see the NHS Choices website.
This supporting information is also known by these names:
| Context | Alias | 
|---|---|
| fullname | Rhesus Blood Group System |