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Yes. No blood type is immune from the HIV virus.
The rarest type of blood is O. people with O type blood can donate blood to anybody and there are very few people that have this blood type. It is extremely rare.
People who are of the blood type B can only receive type B or type O. Type A people can receive type A or type O Type AB people can receive type A, B, or O Type O people can only receive type O
Type O blood is names such because it lacks the A and B antigens found in A, B, and AB type blood. O type blood can be given to people with all other types of blood. However, People with O type blood can only be given O type blood.
People with O- can donate blood to people with any other type. It is the universal blood type and compatible with all types. However, people that have O- blood can only receive O- blood. Therefore it's the best blood for giving, but not receiving.
About 7% of people have the blood type O negative. Type 0 blood is the most needed blood type as it is the universal blood type. Though those with this blood type must have this blood type and no other.
Yes, blood type "O" is considered universal recipient. Blood type "AB" can not donate too someone with blood type O can donate blood too a person with blood type O.
everybody can receive "O" type blood. "A" type blood people can receive A or O "B" type blood people can receive B or O "AB" type blood people can receive A or B or AB or O "O" type blood people can receive ONLY O
No even though Rh factors are same (negatives), O- can't receive A- blood since blood type O has antibodies for type A and B blood which will reject the blood if it is to be injected in.
Not all Israelis are blood-type O, but there are certainly some who are.
O is actually the LEAST common blood type. It is the type of blood that is basically universal... so you can have type A blood but get an O transfusion and be ok. It is VERY rare to have O blood type. If you do have O blood type, go donate blood now!!