What is a rhogam?
Answer / Deepak Kumar Gautam
Rhogam (anti-D immune globulin) is an immunoglobulin used to prevent Rh-negative mothers from developing Rh sensitization after exposure to Rh-positive fetal blood during pregnancy or childbirth.
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