Nope - O negative is the only group that can be safely given to the patient if their blood group is unknown.
which blood group can be donate to all other groups? "O" positive blood group. it's called universal donor.
there are no blood type as ABO there are practically 4 types of blood groups i.e. A, B, AB and O O blood group can donate blood to all other groups A can give to A and AB B can give to B and AB AB blood group can only give blood to AB only but can receive blood from all other groups
An individual with A- (A negative) blood can safely receive the following blood types during a transfusion:A-O-
The four different types of blood are: A, B, AB, and O. When you donate blood, or have blood drawn, at the hospital, they will tell you which type you have,and usually give you a card to identify your blood type on your identification.
No, AB+ people can receive blood from all blood groups.
ABO blood types are inherited through genes on chromosome 9, and they do not change as a result of environmental influences during life. . .(A, B, or O]
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.
It is important for people of all blood types to donate blood. Blood donation is an easy way to save another persns life. Some blood types are more rare than others. People with AB blood type should donate, because their is a shortage of blood available.
Yes. O- can donate to all blood types. O+ can only donate to other positive blood types, including AB+.
All people are able to donate blood, whether they are type A, B, Ab or O. In order to donate blood the person must be on his/her legal age, must not be underweight, and has no intake of alcohol in the past 7 days.
The most popular blood service to donate blood in Syracuse, NY is the American Red Cross. There is also the New York Blood Center that does blood drives all over the state of New York.
It's important for anyone who can donate blood to donate, but the fact is that AB is not a donor for any blood type but its own. AB can only donate to AB. AB is, however, what is referred to as a universal recipient, meaning that someone with type AB blood can receive blood from AB, A, B, and O blood types. This being the case, it wouldn't seem that a shortage of AB blood would be a problem unless there is a generalized blood shortage of all types (which there usually is, so donate if you can spare a pint!)