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If you are O Rh Positive...
How is the need for blood met?
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| O+ |
39% |
B+ |
8.5% |
| O- |
7% |
B- |
1.5% |
| A+ |
34% |
AB+ |
3.5% |
| A- |
6% |
AB- |
.5% |
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The blood provided by this service comes from all volunteer donors. Among the healthy adult population 17 years of age or older, the following distribution of blood types is found:
O Rh Positive
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If you are O Rh positive, your blood donation is very special. Your type is the most common, but also the type that is in highest demand.
O Rh positive comes to the rescue of many patients because it can be transfused to patients with other blood types.
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O Rh Negative
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As an O Rh negative donor, there is a great need for your blood donation. Your type is uncommon -- only 6 percent of the population is O Rh negative. It is the type we need for patients with negative blood types and for emergencies.
O Rh negative patients generally receive blood only from O Rh negative donors. People with every other blood type can safely be transfused with O Rh negative blood in an extreme emergency, before their own blood type can be determined. In addition, O Rh negative is often the preferred blood type when problems arise in the case of newborn infants. |
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Thank You!
You are an invaluable donor. Won't you help us help others by donating as often as possible... up to six times a year?
Thank you for sustaining this vital community resource as a volunteer blood donor.
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