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If you have type AB blood, you are a universal recipient and can receive blood from all donors.
If you have type O blood, you are a universal donor and can donate blood to anyone.
If you have type A blood, you can receive type A or type O blood.
If you have type B blood, you can receive type B or type O blood.
If you mix blood from two people with wrong blood types, the antibodies in the blood of the person receiving the transfusion will fight the cells of the donor’s blood, resulting in a potentially fatal toxic reaction.
Above and beyond ABO blood typing, your blood will be classified by the presence or absence of a specific protein (rhesus factor):
Rh positive (+)
Rh negative (–)
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The blood type AB are universal recipients while blood type O are universal donors.
Why must blood match?
The reason why a match must be established before blood transfusion is so that the antigens in blood do not react with antibodies to form agglutination. Cases of agglutination of blood can lead to anaemia and death.
Hence, the following are the correct matches of the blood;
- Blood type AB is a universal recipient
- Blood type O is a universal donor
- Blood type A can receive type A or type O blood.
- Blood type B receive type B or type O blood.
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