A Positive Blood Type: Prevalence & Facts
A positive blood is not considered rare. It is the second most common blood type in the world, after O positive. A positive is found in about 35% of the population. The rarest blood type is AB negative, which is found in less than 1% of the population.Blood Disorders - Related Articles
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