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For example, if you have the A and Rh antigens, your blood type is A-positive (A+). If your blood has the B antigen but not the Rh antigen, your blood type is B-negative (B\u2013). Rh blood type is even more important for pregnant women.
People with type A blood have anti-B antibodies.
Agglutination would occur because a person with type B blood cannot receive AB blood because they have A antibodies.

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BLOOD TYPES Blood Type% of US PopulationYou Can Receive FromBlood Type A+% of US Population 34%You Can Receive From A+, A-, O+, O-Blood Type A-% of US Population 6%You Can Receive From A-, O-Blood Type B+% of US Population 9%You Can Receive From B+, B-, O+, O-Blood Type B-% of US Population 2%You Can Receive From B-, O-4 more rows
Doctors call this the ABO Blood Group System. Group A has the A antigen and B antibody. Group B has the B antigen and the A antibody. Group AB has A and B antigens but neither A nor B antibodies.
Both types have the B antigen, but only the B Positive (left) has the Rh antigen. Red blood cells (RBCs): Type AB Positive (left) and type AB Negative (right).... DonorRecipientAnti-Rh Antibodies in Recipient's BloodRh PositiveRh NegativeWill Produce anti-Rh Antibodies1 more row
blood group AB \u2013 has both A and B antigens, but no antibodies.
AB positive blood type is known as the \u201cuniversal recipient\u201d because AB positive patients can receive red blood cells from all blood types.

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