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May 7, 2019

[Answer] Which blood type is considered to be the "Universal Recipient"?

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...There are four major blood groups: A, B, AB and O. Each group can be either RhD positive or RhD negative, which means in total there are eight main blood types. AB+ is the universal recipient blood type, meaning that patients with AB+ blood can receive blood from donors of any blood type if they require a transfusion. The immune system of a person with AB+ blood will accept blood from all possible donors, whether they have O, A, B, or AB blood. AB+ is one of the rarest of all the blood types with only 3% of the population sharing this power.




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AB+:


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