What is the primary purpose of using a 'major crossmatch' in blood transfusion?

A To detect antibodies against the recipient's red blood cells
B To detect antibodies against the donor's red blood cells
C To determine the ABO blood group of the donor and recipient
D To determine the Rh blood type of the donor and recipient
A major crossmatch is used to detect antibodies against the donor's red blood cells in the recipient's serum, which helps to prevent a hemolytic transfusion reaction.
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