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O Negative

O-negative blood is usually known as the ‘universal blood type’ because individuals of any blood class have the tendency to acquire it. Thus it becomes vitally significant in an emergency or when a patient’s blood type is unspecified. Individuals having O-negative blood can only accept red cell contributions from O-negative donors.

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Why is blood type O-negative known as the universal donor, and how can it be beneficial in emergency situations?

Query: Hello doctor,I recently found out that my blood type is O-negative. I have heard that this blood type is considered a 'universal donor.' Can you explain what that means and how my blood type can be beneficial in emergency situations?Thank you.  Read Full »


Dr. Ighodalo Nathan

Answer: Hello, I am delighted to welcome you at icliniq.com. I read your query and understand your concern. Blood types are usually classified into A, B, AB, and O for simplicity, although there are other rarer types. The 'negative' part refers to the absence of the rhesus D antigen, which is found in th...  Read Full »

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