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The blood given by transfusion must be matched with the recipient's blood type. Incompatible blood types can cause a serious adverse reaction (transfusion reaction). Blood is introduced slowly by gravity flow directly into the veins
that the blood types are the same or compatible
Blood types are not dependent on race so if their blood types are the same when they are tested it would be fine.
sterilization of equipments, compatibility of blood types,etc
B and O
yes, some types of animals though have differant blood types than humans. They all have blood types so if they had a blood transfusion then they would need to get there blood type first.
Herpes is spread by skin-to-skin contact, not by blood. You can't get herpes from a blood transfusion.
If the blood types do not match, you run the risk of toxicity.
No. O types must receive blood from other O types.
This depends on your blood type and the blood type you are given. Blood types are actually much more complex then the ABO, Rh pos system. These are only they types most likely to cause a reaction. Blood transfusion can be very dangerous. Before a transfusion, a test called a crossmatch is performed to see if the two blood types are compatible. Even if the ABO, and Rh types are the same, the blood may not be compatible.
Type B and O. With type A and AB, the blood would resist the transfusion and clump up.
It does not matter what your blood type is or what your husband's blood type is. It's more important for blood types for transfusion.