15% of people in the world are rh negative...i happen to be one of that 15%
Approximately 15-16% of blood donors have Rh- blood. (This includes O-, A-, B-, and AB-)
Approximately 37% of the world's population has O positive blood, making it the most common blood type globally.
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.
Approximately 6-7%
There are many people who are expecting negative weather for the winter. It is usually expected that the winter time has bad weather like snow and rain.
A site that would be resourceful for this would be the redcrossblood.org. They have the facts of how many people have B positive blood and how many have the other blood types. It gives a percentage of what different races have what percentage of what blood type.
O positive is a very common blood type. It is the most common blood type today. There are not many people with O negative. O negative is very rare.
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 ?
There are negative and positive of A, B, AB, and O. That means that there are 8 different blood types. Your blood type is determined based upon your mother and fathers blood types. O negative is the rarest blood type.
Approximately 15-16% of blood donors have Rh- blood. (This includes O-, A-, B-, and AB-)
They must receive type O negative blood, which many hospitals store as universal donor blood.
over 1 billion
Approximately 37% of the world's population has O positive blood, making it the most common blood type globally.
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
Diseases such as Malaria are caused by blood worms in the blood. According to the World Health Organization, blood worms kill as many as a million people annually.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO)estimates, every year 100,000,000 blood bags are needed for transfusions across the world.
I believe type O blood is the one blood type that can be matched to any of the other blood types. There is one type of blood, though, that is not compatible with type O blood. However, that is very rare.