Universal Blood Recipient: AB Positive Explained
The universal recipient blood type is AB positive. This is because AB positive blood plasma does not contain any A, B, or Rh factor antibodies, so it can receive blood from any of the other blood types without the risk of rejection. However, AB positive individuals can only donate blood to other AB positive individuals.Blood Disorders - Related Articles
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