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Blood type compatibility.

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Dreams N Science2 years ago

Here is a simple table about blood compatibility

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Robert Hoffmann2 years ago

Guess a+ and a- are useless...

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© Aad Lips2 years ago

You forgot blood type A.

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NonnaFide Spiderman'sMommy 🇺🇸 🗣🐎2 years ago

Being O-neg makes you a universal donor, but you can only ever receive O-neg if needed.

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Trigganometry2 years ago

I donated once, just once and that was for my own pre surgery standby supply if needed. I’m O- and I get a call from them monthly begging me to donate. Whoever thought it was a good idea to list me as a donor when I never did any such thing has some explaining to do. It’s like a credit report. To change anything on it is close to impossible and you never do get the answers on how and why it happened!

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Diane217712 years ago

Because O-negative blood lacks A, B, and D antigens, which can trigger an immune response in recipients who aren't a match, O-negative blood is sometimes called "universal donor" blood. It can be transfused to almost any blood type, making it critical for emergency medical care

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SustainTheResistance 🇳🇬🇻🇦🇦🇹🇨🇭2 years ago

We used to hear that O+ was universal donor

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Fevil2 years ago

I bookmarked this. (I'm an EMT)

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gkarunner72 years ago

A+ ?

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The Porkchop Express2 years ago

Where’s the A examples?

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