Type A, Rh negative red cells can be, and are frequently, transfused to AB, rh negative recipients. Type A, Rh negative whole blood, however, cannot be given to an AB, Rh negative recipient as anti-B antibodies present in the unit could cause an acute, hemolytic transfusion reaction. Whole blood transfusions are rarely used in modern transfusion medicine.
only if you are of the same blood type otherwise no you cant
They can only donate to other AB types, but they can receive blood from A, B, or O.
Yes. O- can donate to all blood types. O+ can only donate to other positive blood types, including AB+.
Blood type AB can only donate to another AB type. Blood type O+ can be given to anyone, but a blood type like A or B or AB can only be donated to a person who has the same exact blood type as the person who is donating their blood.
Type A blood can only be donated to others with Type A blood or AB blood.
Bcoz it is rare
A, or AB
No, to donate blood safely the donor and the recipient have to have the same blood type.
yes if they have the same blood type
Yes, individuals with AB blood type can donate to individuals with A blood type because A is a compatible blood type for AB donors.
Because blood type O doesn't have any kind of Antibodies so it can be given to all types of blood.
You can donate you any blood type, but only accept type O- blood