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  2. Blood Types Explained - A, B, AB and O | Red Cross Blood Services

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    There are very specific ways in which blood types must be matched for a safe transfusion. The right blood transfusion can mean the difference between life and death. Use the interactive graphic below to learn more about matching blood types for transfusions.

  3. Blood type compatibility: which blood types are compatible ...

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    Blood type compatibility chart. There are four main blood types: A, B, AB and O. Combinations of proteins and sugars, called antigens, on the surface of red blood cells are what make the blood type either compatible or incompatible with other blood types.

  4. Blood Types: What They Are and Mean for Your Health

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    A blood type is a classification system that allows healthcare providers to determine whether your blood is compatible or incompatible with someone else’s blood. There are four main blood types: A, B, AB and O. Blood bank specialists determine your blood type based on whether you have antigen A or B on your red blood cells.

  5. Blood Safety and Matching - Hematology.org

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    Risks for a person receiving blood can be divided into several categories, which include reactions due to incompatible blood types, allergic reactions, and infections in the donated blood. By strictly adhering to standardized procedures, these risks have been reduced to a minimum.

  6. Blood Type Compatibility Chart - Stanford Blood Center

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    Get a glimpse into your health with SBC’s new initiative: free Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) testing with every blood donation. Learn more.

  7. Blood Types: Main Groups, Most Common, and Rarest

    www.verywellhealth.com/blood-types-7967031

    Blood typing is essential if you need to receive a blood transfusion. Your antibodies can attack transfused red blood cells of incompatible types. Mixing certain blood types can have dangerous health consequences. Some types of blood are more common than others, and they vary in compatibility.

  8. Blood Type Compatibility - The Community Blood Center

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    Which blood types could you potentially receive if you ever needed a blood transfusion? This chart will help to answer those exact questions. Choose Your Blood Type**

  9. What is Your Blood Type - Red Cross Blood

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    Blood Type Compatibility. If you have type AB blood, you have both A and B antigens. This means you’re a universal recipient and you can receive any type of blood. However, you can only donate blood to other people who have type AB blood.

  10. ABO incompatibility: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

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    When people who have one blood type receive blood from someone with a different blood type, it may cause their immune system to react. This is called ABO incompatibility. Due to modern testing techniques, this problem is very rare.

  11. Matching blood groups - Lifeblood

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    Home. Patients. Blood for transfusion. Matching blood groups. When you have a transfusion, it’s better to receive blood of the same ABO and RhD blood group. However, in an emergency or special circumstance, if the same blood group isn’t available, you might be given another group so your immune system won’t react. Know your blood group essentials.