Get Ab Negative Blood Type Recipient PNG. Whether your blood type is a, b, ab or o depends on whether you have, or don't have, certain antigens (named a and b) on your red cells. They are o positive, o negative, a positive, a negative, b positive, b.
Whether your blood type is rare, common or somewhere in between, your donations are vital in. For this reason, people with o negative blood are referred to as 'universal donors'. A recipient with an ab negative blood type has both the antigens a and b on the blood but without the rh antigen.
Recipients of their red blood cells have little risk of a hemolytic transfusion reaction due to abo or.
Rh is most important in pregnancies, in women who are rh negative and have been immunized to the rh factor. People with the rh+ blood group have d antigens on the. Blood banks make that determination based on recipient blood type and presence. Both types have a and b antigens, but only the ab positive (left) has therefore, the universal donor is o negative, while the universal recipient is ab positive.