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There are two common classifications of blood types, one is divided into A, B, AB and O types, all of which are not rare. Another way to classify it is to divide it into rh+ and rh-, the latter of which is very rare among Han Chinese.
Note that there is no conflict between these two classifications, and both blood types are tested in hospitals.
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Rh-negative AB blood type, the most common is blood type O, which belongs to universal transfusions, that is, universal blood type.
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Rare blood type systems such as RH, MNSSU, P, KELL, KIDD, Lutheran, Deigo, Lewis, Duffy, and a range of other rare blood type systems. There is also the Mumbai type. AB blood group is also the least common ABO blood group because it has both A and B antigens.
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There are the least number of people with AB blood type because AB blood type is the blood type with the shortest history of occurrence.
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The ABO classification is AB rare, and the RH classification is Rh(-) rare.
Therefore, rh(-)ab blood type is the least common.
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The rarest form is RH-negative AB blood type.
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Is the landlord's question limited to the ABO blood type? There are more than a hundred blood group systems, and the rarest ones for Asians are the K and J systems.
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Type A, type A, type O, and less blood type B.
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A rare blood type is a rare or rare blood type. This blood type is not only present in the ABO blood group system, but there are also some rarer blood groups in the rare blood group system. With the in-depth study of blood group serology, scientists have established rare blood group systems such as RH, MNSSU, P, KELL, KIDD, Lutheraan, Deigo, Lewis, Duffy and a series of other rare blood group systems.
There is also a rare blood group system called the Bombay type, in which the red blood cells do not have A, B, and H antigens, but there are three antibodies A, B, and anti-H in the serum.
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The rarest blood type in the world is one case in the world, and it is found in China.
That, of course, is Rh-negative AB, the rarest of all rare blood types.
1. Rh-negative blood. 2. There is no fixed requirement for the blood type of the parents.
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