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Why is O negative blood type so rare 2024?

Ava Garcia | 2023-04-19 12:44:13 | page views:1997
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Ava Rodriguez

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Approximately 85% of the US Population have the Rh+ Blood Types of A, B, AB or O. Thus, resulting in a very small population of the more rare Rh Negative Blood Types. For many years Type O+ Blood was incorrectly considered to be the Universal Blood Donor.
2023-04-25 12:44:13

Zoe Lee

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Approximately 85% of the US Population have the Rh+ Blood Types of A, B, AB or O. Thus, resulting in a very small population of the more rare Rh Negative Blood Types. For many years Type O+ Blood was incorrectly considered to be the Universal Blood Donor.
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