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The ABO blood group system is used to denote the presence of one, both, or neither of the A and B antigens on erythrocytes. [1] For human blood transfusions, it is the most important of the 44 different blood type (or group) classification systems currently recognized by the International Society of Blood Transfusions (ISBT) as of December
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There are eight blood types included in the ABO and Rh blood group systems: A positive (A+), A negative (A-), B positive (B+), B negative (B-), AB positive (AB+), AB negative (AB-), O positive (O+), O negative (O-). The most common blood type in the United States is O positive (O+). The least common blood type in the U.S. is AB negative (AB-).
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ABO is the best-known system for grouping blood types, though there are other methods. There are four major categories within the ABO group: A, B, O, and AB. Within these groups, there are a.
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ABO blood group system, the classification of human blood based on the inherited properties of red blood cells (erythrocytes) as determined by the presence or absence of the antigens A and B, which are carried on the surface of the red cells. Persons may thus have type A, type B, type O, or type AB blood.
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I ABO-systemet finnes blodtypene O (null), A, B og AB. I Rhesus-systemet skilles det mellom Rh+ (positiv) og Rh- (negativ).
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I blodtype AB har de røde blodcellene antigenene A og B, men ingen antistoffer.
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O positive: This is one of the most common blood types (%). Someone with this can give blood to anyone with a positive blood type. O negative: Someone with this rare blood type (%) can.
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Types O negative and O positive are in high demand. Only 7% of the population are O negative. However, the need for O negative blood is the highest because it is used most often during emergencies. The need for O+ is high because it is the most frequently occurring blood type (37% of the population).
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