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Approximately 15-16% of blood donors have Rh- blood. (This includes O-, A-, B-, and AB-)

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How many people in the world have RH negative blood?

15% of people in the world are rh negative...i happen to be one of that 15%


What does o2 negative mean?

A person with type O blood can only accept type O in a transfusion, but any blood type can accept type O in a transfusion. They are universal donors. this is because they don't have A or B antigens on the surface of their red blood cells but they have both anti-A and anti-B antibodies.


O positive parents and a positive child?

Yes, the blood type does not affect the baby. The information provided does not predict any major incompatibilities between the mother and the child during pregnancy. However, the ABO and the Rh factor are only part of the prenatal care picture. There are many, lesser known, blood groups that could cause HDFN (Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus or Newborn).


Why there is no effect when a rhesus negative man marries a rhesus positive woman?

In the cross between an Rh positive man and and Rh negative woman, the following possibilities will result:The child is Rh negativeThe child is Rh positiveIn the former case, there is no issue since the Rh of both the child and the mother are alike. There will be no problems during the gestation period.The the latter case however, when the child is Rh positive, there is a good chance the mothers immune system will begin producing antibodies against the child's red cells. Keep in mind there is intermixing of fetal and maternal blood at the placenta. This situation is not a big concern either. The mother is given immunosuppressant and the child survives.If the woman gets pregnant for the second time with an Rh positive child, the mothers immune system will not fight against the fetus and result in hemolytic disease of the new born. Erythroblastosis fetalis is an example of this.


Dad has AB negative and mom O positive what are the kids?

Theoretically, there is many options depending if the perent allele types are homo or heterozygous, i will explain the options :IBIB X IA IA100% of the kids will be AB-blood type______________________________________IBi X IAi25% AB25% B25% A25% O______________________________________IBIB X IAi50% AB50% B______________________________________IBi X IA IA50% AB50% A______________________________________so kids could have A,B,AB,O blood types.and about the Rh+the highest possibility will be + blood types.

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How many blood types are there how blood type is inherited?

To the second question the answer, in short, is YES; To answer the first question, there are four logical blood types: A, B, AB, and O. Then there is the Rhesus factor: either positive or negative. So there are actually eight types of blood a human can have: one of the above types with a negative Rhesus factor or with a positive Rhesus factor. Rhesus factor is a factor which compares human blood to a Rhesus monkey's blood. A negative result means your blood is not comparable to a Rhesus monkey. Blood types are inherited from your parents. If one parent has type A+, and the other has a B-, your blood type can either come out as A, + or -, or B, + or -, or the rare AB, + or - but not O. While type O negative is the universal donor, type AB positive is a universal recipient.


How many human blood types are there summarize how blood types is inherited?

To the second question the answer, in short, is YES; To answer the first question, there are four logical blood types: A, B, AB, and O. Then there is the Rhesus factor: either positive or negative. So there are actually eight types of blood a human can have: one of the above types with a negative Rhesus factor or with a positive Rhesus factor. Rhesus factor is a factor which compares human blood to a Rhesus monkey's blood. A negative result means your blood is not comparable to a Rhesus monkey. Blood types are inherited from your parents. If one parent has type A+, and the other has a B-, your blood type can either come out as A, + or -, or B, + or -, or the rare AB, + or - but not O. While type O negative is the universal donor, type AB positive is a universal recipient.


How many people have A blood type?

less than 15% have negative blood type . or rh- or without the rhesus monkey gene . i wonder where the the people without the rh gene came from ?


Why O-ve can transplant to everyone what is special?

O negative blood type is referred to as the "universal donor", however this applies to blood products only. Tissue transplantation is a more complex case requiring the matching of several different factors referred to as major and minor histocompatibility complexes. This answer will only approach blood transfusions as the immunology of tissue transplantation is extremely complex. Human red blood cells possess a particular marker on their surface (a glycoprotein know as the H antigen) which allows the body (specifically the immune system) to recognize them. There are 3 versions of this marker and we term them A, B and O. The A and B forms are modifications of the O form which is shared between all 3 types. As the O form is common to A, B and O blood types it will not be recognized as foreign within the body. The negative refers to the Rhesus type which is a separate marker on the red blood cell. In this case, some people have the marker (Rhesus positive) and some do not (Rhesus negative). If the Rhesus factor is present on blood cells that are given to a person who does not naturally express the Rhesus factor their body will reject those cells. If however the blood cells do not have the Rhesus factor, there is nothing to recognize and they will be accepted by the body. There are many other antigens on red blood cells which vary between individuals however the H antigen and the Rhesus factor are the most important. In a person who has never received a blood transfusion it is satisfactory to match only these 2 markers. People who have had previous transfusion however may have built up immunity to other less important antigens. These patients require more extensive cross matching of any blood they are to receive to prevent rejection.


Can blood donors be paid?

If compensation system helps encourage more people to donate, why not? Just don't let people think they can abuse this system.


Will you get paid more money when donating plasma if your blood type is AB negative?

Many people feel that blood should be donated for free. Paying money encourages people who should not be donating (drug users) to give blood to finance their habits and people who need money to donate too often and damage their health.


How does goup o negative get a donar?

They must receive type O negative blood, which many hospitals store as universal donor blood.


How many hydrogen-bond donors are present in the molecule?

The molecule contains two hydrogen-bond donors.


How many people in the world have RH negative blood?

15% of people in the world are rh negative...i happen to be one of that 15%


What is the rarest blood type?

It really does depend on the population in the U.S. but it has been stated that the rarest blood type is AB-. This is according to the American Red Cross


What does o2 negative mean?

A person with type O blood can only accept type O in a transfusion, but any blood type can accept type O in a transfusion. They are universal donors. this is because they don't have A or B antigens on the surface of their red blood cells but they have both anti-A and anti-B antibodies.


How many organ donors are there in the USA as of May 20th 2007?

There are currently 4685 Potential Donors actually lol :P