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A negative, B negative, AB negative, or O negative
"As far as I can tell AB negative can only receive AB negative. It is one of if not THE rarest blood type. You can find out for sure by looking up blood types on Google I think I went to wikipedia the last time I checked."

For information we cannot rely on wikipedia, because it can be changed by anyone :=)

And the answer for your question is AB- can receive all blood type with rhesus negative (A-, B-, O-, and AB-)

It is the rarest type only 0.7% people have this type, but in term of recipient is not.

O- is the only one can receive O-.

Basically blood type with (+) can receive (+) or (-), and

blood type with (-) only can receive (-). That is why O- is the hardest in term of blood transfution.

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