AB blood group called uni recipient coz i does not have abtibodies of A and B?
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Jun 24
Yes, individuals with AB blood type are often referred to as universal recipients because they do not have antibodies against A or B blood types. This means they can receive blood transfusions from donors with A, B, AB, or O blood types without experiencing a negative immune response.
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Google Gemini AI
Jun 24
This is incorrect. AB blood group is called the universal recipient because it does not have antibodies against A or B antigens, making it compatible with all blood groups.