Without it, babies may develop hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN), a blood disorder that can be fatal. Despite ...
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Before anti-D was discovered, HDFN killed more infants than almost any other disease and caused lifelong disability. Up to one in six newborns were at risk, amounting to 40,000 babies every year ...
While it is impossible to know how many babies would have died without Anti-D protection, HDFN affected as many as 1 in 100 women until 1966, government data shows. Following the success of a 1966 ...