O Negative Blood: The Universal Donor Explained
The universal donor blood group is actually O negative, not A. O negative blood can be safely transfused to patients of any blood group because it lacks the A and B antigens that can cause immune reactions in recipients with different blood types.Blood Disorders - Related Articles
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