What would be the expected response in an Rh-positive infant who was accidentally injected with RhoGAM?

a. The infant would rapidly develop antibodies to Rh-positive red blood cells.
b. The infant would rapidly develop antibodies to Rh-negative red blood cells.
c. Some of the infant's Rh-positive red blood cells would be destroyed.
d. The infant's blood type would change from Rh-positive to Rh-negative.


ANS: C

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