Blood Group AB

Blood group AB has both A and B antigens on red blood cells and no anti-A or anti-B antibodies in the plasma. It is known as the universal recipient for red blood cell transfusions because individuals with this group can receive blood from all other groups. However, they can only donate blood to others with blood group AB. AB is the rarest of the four main blood groups. It is important to consider both ABO and Rh compatibility in transfusions.

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What does it mean to have blood group AB?

You have both A and B antigens on your red blood cells and no antibodies against A or B antigens in your plasma.

From whom can a person with blood group AB receive blood?

From all blood groups: A, B, AB, and O.

Who can receive blood from a person with blood group AB?

Only individuals with blood group AB.

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What does it mean to have blood group AB?
From whom can a person with blood group AB receive blood?
Who can receive blood from a person with blood group AB?
What does it mean to have blood group AB?
From whom can a person with blood group AB receive blood?
Who can receive blood from a person with blood group AB?
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