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Related: About this forumDoctors Detected a Mysterious Antibody in a French Woman's Body. It Turned Out to Be a Brand New Blood Type
Called Gwada negative, it marks the discovery of the 48th known blood group system in humans
Sarah Kuta - Daily Correspondent
June 24, 2025
In 2011, a French woman was undergoing routine medical testing before surgery when doctors discovered a mysterious antibody in her blood.
Now, scientists say the woman is the only known carrier of a new blood type called Gwada negative. Its the only blood type within a new blood group system that scientists have dubbed PigZ, which is now the 48th known blood group system in humans, as the French Blood Establishment (EFS) announced last week.
The woman, who has not been identified publicly, is from Guadeloupe, a French-controlled island group in the Caribbean. When the woman had her blood drawn nearly 15 years ago, she was 54 years old and living in Paris. At the time, doctors knew something was unusual about her blood, but they didnt have the resources to investigate further.
In 2019, researchers revisited the case. After requesting additional blood samples, they sequenced the womans entire genome, which contained approximately 22,000 genes. Her DNA revealed that she had a genetic mutation, which she inherited from both of her parents, that resulted in a previously unknown blood type.
She is the only person in the world who is compatible with herself, says Thierry Peyrard, a biologist with the EFS, to the Agence France-Presse (AFP).
The name Gwada negative comes from the phonetic pronunciation of Guadeloupe, the womans home region. It sounds good in all languages, Peyrard tells the AFP, and so far has been a popular name among experts.
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Doctors Detected a Mysterious Antibody in a French Woman's Body. It Turned Out to Be a Brand New Blood Type (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Thursday
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niyad
(124,796 posts)1. KNR for this fascinating information.
CaliforniaPeggy
(154,368 posts)2. Wow! A new blood type!
I hope this discovery opens many good doors.
Fascinating stuff.
stopdiggin
(13,960 posts)3. had absolutely no idea there are 48 blood groupings (types?)
and - the single known variant in the world ... ? This would kind of define 'unique' - quotations and capitals .. ?
irisblue
(35,306 posts)4. Judi Lynn thank you, this is amazing info4
Judi Lynn
(163,625 posts)8. I never dreamed there could be another blood type, for sure!
Thank you, irisblue.
NBachers
(18,686 posts)5. The world never ceases to amaze, does it?
Hekate
(98,315 posts)6. Fascinating -- !
hlthe2b
(110,420 posts)7. Fascinating, but scary for her in the event she needs major blood transfusions...
She can bank some before a scheduled surgery (up to 42 days), but an emergency could be a real problem. It is not clear to what degree her new antibody is cross-reactive to the most closely "compatible" blood.