According to Donor Compatibility.... blood Group A and B can receive blood from Blood group O donor....
But as Blood group O contains both Antibodies 'a' and 'b' ...won't it cause clotting in both A and B blood group????
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It won't cause clotting
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no it would not create clotting
because,Blood group A can receive A and O, and blood group B can recive B and O. Hence, blood group O can be received by all other groups, and is therefore the universal donor.
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because,Blood group A can receive A and O, and blood group B can recive B and O. Hence, blood group O can be received by all other groups, and is therefore the universal donor.
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Circulating antibodies in a person's blood will attack transfused RBCs from unmatching blood groups. These antibodies fix complement and cause rapid intravascular hemolysis, triggering an acute hemolytic transfusion reaction that can cause disseminated intravascular coagulation, shock, acute renal failure, and death . As people with blood group AB have no antibodies, they can receive all blood groups without issues. People with blood group O can only receive RBCs of blood group O, because they carry both antibodies. Blood group A can receive A and O, and blood group B can recive B and O. Hence, blood group O can be received by all other groups, and is therefore the universal donor.
If you transfuse A blood to O person, then all his 5 litres of blood contains antibodies. Additionally his body also can produce more antibodies.
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