AB+ and other fellow AB-
An individual who is blood type AB negative can receive any blood type that is negative. Somebody who is O negative can donate blood to anyone.
Anyone. AB can receive from anyone and positive can receive from positive and negative.
* O can be donated to any type, A can be given to both A and AB, B can be given to both B and AB, AB can only be given to AB. * O can only receive O, A can receive A or O, B can receive B or O, AB can receive any. * Rhesus negative can be given to both negative and positive. Positive can only be given to positive. Positive can receive both positive and negative, negative can only receive negative the organ used, and the blood used for transfusion during transplantation, must be from a donor of the same blood type as the patient. There are not blood types which are generallyincompatible with transplant, only those that are incompatible for specific transplants. The patient's blood type is what is important
AB negative is a RH negative blood type.
Negative like me
AB negative, A negative, B negative, O negative. Type AB is a universal receiver.
Rh O negative is the universal donor, and can be given to anyone regardless of their bloodtype.
A, B, or AB, positive or negative
You could potentially be: A Positive B Positive AB Positive A Negative B Negative AB Negative
Negative times negative equals positve, so -a*-b=ab (positive ab)
O positive O negative A positive A negative B positive B negative AB positive AB negative The rarest of all these blood types listed is AB negative making up 0.7% of the worlds population.
Yes,type O is the universal donor,type O blood can be transfused to any blood type.Also,type AB is the universal receipiant , a person with type AB blood can be transfused with blood or blood products from any blood type.