The prevalence of blood type A positive in the United States is approximately 30-35.
Blood type O is the most common in both the US. as well as the world. Actually type O+ is the most common. Type O- is the most common of the RH negative blood types.
The most common regardless of race is O positive. The second highest would be A positive followed by B positive. Beyond that would depend on the race of the individual. For example Hispanic decent would be O negative while an Asian would be AB positive.
A person with O positive blood is compatible for transfusion with other blood types that are also positive (O positive and AB positive). However, O positive blood can also be safely transfused to patients with A positive and B positive blood types in certain circumstances.
The baby can have either A positive or O positive blood type.
Blood type A positive plus A negative equals blood type A positive.
Blood type O is the most common in both the US. as well as the world. Actually type O+ is the most common. Type O- is the most common of the RH negative blood types.
Type O is the most common, with about half of the population having O type blood.
O blood type
Most Americans are Rh positive, with around 85% of the population having this blood type. Rh negative blood type is less common in the United States, with around 15% of Americans possessing it.
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The most common regardless of race is O positive. The second highest would be A positive followed by B positive. Beyond that would depend on the race of the individual. For example Hispanic decent would be O negative while an Asian would be AB positive.
O+
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Type o blood is called Universal Donors. It is called Universal Donor because it is the only blood type that can be transfered into a person that does not have the same blood type. It can also be transfered into a person that has a negative and positive antigen.The reason it is so highly demanded is because almost 40% of people in the United States carry this blood. If you have type o blood you can transfer blood to anyone but you cannot recieve blood from any blood type you can only recieve blood from a person who has type 0 blood.
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Yes, any blood type can take from o blood. Everyone knows that, silly.- Everyone can take O- blood, but only positive blood types (O+, A+, B+ & AB+) can take O+ blood.
A person with O positive blood is compatible for transfusion with other blood types that are also positive (O positive and AB positive). However, O positive blood can also be safely transfused to patients with A positive and B positive blood types in certain circumstances.