Why o-negative blood is transmitted to all ?????
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hey mate...
their blood can be transfused to almost any one in need....and this the most required blood in all the hospitals....thus...they can be transmitted to alll types....
their blood can be transfused to almost any one in need....and this the most required blood in all the hospitals....thus...they can be transmitted to alll types....
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This is because it neither contains I^A nor I^B .. .. When transmitted to a patient it wont cause problems as the immune system would not recognise it as foreigner ... But jeep 1 thing in mind the blood transfussion is done and the blood is taken from a close relative amd rarely from strangers and this is because the strangers blood can result in the immune responses as they are totally foreigners for our body ..
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