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same as the most common in the world ..O+ here..
B+ here .as of now the majority is B +..
rev
even i am A+ !!! Jesal and dippy....not to worry, we are the unique ones at Team Bhp !! ;)
Universal Doner O+ .... looks like B+ rules till now but O+ is not that far.
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Originally Posted by Abhay same as the most common in the world ..O+ here.. |
The commonest bl group in the world is B +ve.
Group O (- ve to be more precise) is the universal donor.
AB +ve is the universal recipient.
Although very rarely is blood of any other group given.
Another addition to the O+ve list :)
Mine is A -ve. Looks like i'm the only one around here.
i am a o+ but with performance enhancers!!! ;) otherwise known as alcohol.....etc.etc
Universal donour here - O+
Well, you know my screen name. Yep. Thats my blood group too.
I can take anyones blood AB+ve muhahahahah
A+.
No one B- and AB- here though.
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Originally Posted by bikefreak The commonest bl group in the world is B +ve.
Group O (- ve to be more precise) is the universal donor. |
Hey, I always thought -ve was rare! And that you can't mix -ve and +ve blood, so how can O-ve be the universal donor? Doc, care to shed some light on this?
BTW, I'm A+ve.
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Originally Posted by bikefreak The commonest bl group in the world is B +ve.
Group O (- ve to be more precise) is the universal donor. |
I was always under the impression that O+ve is the most common..
some googling....
"Because O positive is the most common Blood type (39% of the population)"
http://www.bloodbook.com/type-facts.html
"Overall, the O blood type is the most common blood type in the world, although in some areas, such as Norway, the A group dominates. The A antigen is overall more common than the B antigen. Since the AB blood type requires the presence of both A and B antigens, the AB blood type is the rarest of the ABO blood types."
http://www.answers.com/topic/blood-type
Btw the same page also says that B is most common in central Asia but not much anywhere else..
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Originally Posted by Rtech Hey, I always thought -ve was rare! And that you can't mix -ve and +ve blood, so how can O-ve be the universal donor? Doc, care to shed some light on this?
BTW, I'm A+ve. |
-ve is rare however these can donate both to +ve and -ve whereas a -ve will accept only -ve. This way O-ve becomes the universal donor to both +ve and -ve.
Mine, the first here, B negative.
Tarun
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