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  1. According to the Rh type of the reception:
  • If the reception is A positive, he/she can receive transfusion safely.
  • If the reception is A negative female in the childbearing age, she can't receive A positive except in an emergency case with non available Rh negative, she can with giving her prophylaxis anti-D within 72 hours after transfusion.
  • Other A negative person can receive A positive for only one time.
2. According to the A subgroups:
  • If A1, can't receive A2 and vice verse.
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