Human blood is separated into four major groups.
They are A, B, AB and O. Each letter refers to the kind of antigens or protein
on your red blood cells.
1. A
type blood group – Contains A type antigen on your red cells and B antibodies
in your blood plasma.
2. B
type blood group- Contains B type antigens on your red cells and A antibodies
in your blood plasma.
3. AB
type blood group – Contains both A and B antigens on your red cells and no A and B antibodies at all in your blood plasma.
4. O
type blood group- You have neither A or B antigens on your red cells, but you
have both no A and B antibodies at all in your
blood plasma.
Each blood group is also combined with its Rhesus
factor which is also called Rh factor. Combinations like Rh+ or Rh -. Checking
or knowing the blood type is necessary during blood transfusion. During blood loss
it is important to get required blood immediately from the donor side. Cross
matching the blood type of patient with the donor’s blood using the blood type,
to avoid unwanted reactions.
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