
This means you can be 1 of 8 blood groups: A RhD positive (A+) A RhD negative (A-) B RhD positive (B+) B RhD negative (B-) O RhD positive (O+) O RhD negative (O-) AB RhD positive (AB+) AB RhD negative (AB-) About 85 of the UK population is RhD positive (35 of the population has O+, the most. A person with group O negative blood is a universal donor. If its absent, your blood group is RhD negative. If one parent has A and another has AB, they can either produce a child.

Almost anyone with any blood type can receive these red blood cells. 2 of the United States population is B-, but its not the rarest blood type Types B and AB can receive B- red cells regardless of being positive or negative. One parent with A and another with B can produce a child with A, B, AB or O blood types. Columns have the donor blood type, Rows have the patients' blood type. 2 of the United States population is B-, but it’s not the rarest blood type Types B and AB can receive B- red cells regardless of being positive or negative. O negative blood contains no A, B, or RhD antigens. But, about 3 in 20 people do not have rhesus antibodies and are said to be 'rhesus negative'.The table shows which donor blood types can help which patients with a particular blood type.

This means they have rhesus antigens on their red blood cells.

There is no evidence that people with different blood groups should follow different diets. There is some evidence that people of different blood groups may be more or less susceptible to certain diseases - for example, blood clots in the blood vessels (thromboembolism) and malaria. Wasa, Ezekiel, Essene and brown rice breads are also good choices. People who don't have either (blood group O) are still just as healthy. People belonging to the B negative blood group should stick with rice, oatmeal, oat bran or millet and using rice or oat flour for baking and cooking. It is not known what the functions of the A and B antigens are. This makes it very rare for use in emergencies and blood transfusions in hospitals. 2 of blood donors have B-negative blood type.

