B Positive type blood can be safely given to persons with blood types:
Blood group B is less common than A & O types but is not the most uncommon. I think about 7% of people have it but whether or not that is worldwide I don't know. Could refer to, for instance, certain western countries.
yes uncommon I read that a mother can have 10 children with b+ and only one that will be B minus minus meaning negative RH factor most negative blood is way rarer than positive or O
o negative is rare. and so is ab. so, no its not..
No, there are not really any "rare" blood types, but some are more valuable than others because they are in higher demand. (i.e. the O types)
Negative B blood types do exist. It is one of the rarest kinds of blood types. The only kind of blood type that is rarer than B negative is AB negative.
Blood Type B is the average rarity blood type. There is a reasonable amount of people who have this type of blood so it should be no problem to find.
Blood group b rh d positive
no it is not
What is Blood Type B+ Negative for antibodies
Officially, there are 8 different types of blood but it is close since there are positive and negative versions of blood types A,B,AB, and O. But the least common type would be blood type AB-.
If you have B- blood:You can give to people with: B+, B-, AB+, and AB-.You can recieve blood from people with: B- and O-.
ABO blood typing is a method for differentiating individuals' blood based on the presence or absence of two antigens, A and B. The most common blood type in the world is O positive, which has neither the A nor the B antigen.
a negative
What is Blood Type B+ Negative for antibodies
B negative or O negative.
i think that 15% of people in the whole world have this blood group
O postive and A positive are the most common blood types. The rarest type is AB negative, followed by B negative. AB positive is also one of the less common blood types.
Officially, there are 8 different types of blood but it is close since there are positive and negative versions of blood types A,B,AB, and O. But the least common type would be blood type AB-.
(b negative) person can only receive blood from b negative person or ( o negative )person
B negative and O negative red blood cells.
If you have B- blood:You can give to people with: B+, B-, AB+, and AB-.You can recieve blood from people with: B- and O-.
no
realistically, the only common blood type that B types can get, is B+ or B-, depending on which one they themselves have. However, O-, the universal receiver, can be given to all blood types. Unfortunately, there are very few O- blood types. So blood donations will help. AB+, for extra information, is a blood type that is known to be a universal receiver
No
If a child does not have the same blood type as either the father or the mother there is nothing to worry about. It is fairly common for a child to have a blood type that combines the blood types of the parents, such as an AB negative child whose parents had A negative and B negative blood.