Blood Type and RH % of Population
O Positive 38% *
O Negative 7% *
A Positive 34%
A Negative 6%
B Positive 9%
B Negative 2%
AB Positive 3% **
AB Negative 1% **
* In an emergency, anyone can receive type O red blood cells. People with type O blood are known as “universal donors”.
** Type AB individuals can receive red blood cells of any ABO type. Those with type AB blood are known as “universal recipients.” In addition, AB plasma donors can give to all blood types.
I am B-, my hubby and son are both O+, and my daughter is O-
I hope this helped.
2007-09-13 07:51:29
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answered by Drea Z 5
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AB - is the rarest. only 4% of the population has it. the good news is that it can receive any type of blood.
B - between 11-27% of population. can receive types B & O
A - 28 - 49% of the population. can receive A & O
O - 40 - 45% of the population. this type can give to all the others. can receive O
2007-09-13 14:53:58
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answered by lady 5
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When I was in middle school we had to find out our blood type and me and 5 others were B.
I know that AB is rarer and I think only 2 had that.
2007-09-13 14:44:49
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answered by ShrunkenFro™ 7
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The only one I know is the RH negative blood type
2007-09-13 14:44:20
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answered by stella 2
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Blue
2007-09-13 14:43:36
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answered by MomToDavid 5
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I prefer the rare " ribeye steak " blood type.
2007-09-13 14:46:44
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answered by General Leon Pleasant 6
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I am RH- and thats rare I'm told
2007-09-13 14:55:09
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answered by Deedee 6
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B negative
or something like that
2007-09-13 14:49:10
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answered by Tiffany 3
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AB is the rarest.
2007-09-13 14:44:22
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answered by Miss_Cookie _Monster 5
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AB-
2007-09-13 14:45:30
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answered by Adam of the wired 7
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