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Discussion Forum : Basic General Knowledge - Section 3 (Q.No. 57)
57.
Of the blood groups A, B, AB and O, which one is transfused into a person whose blood group is A?
Group A only
Group B only
Group A and O
Group AB only
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Aayush khare said:   6 years ago
Group A can be put in the person having the same blood group and O is a blood group which can be donated in each individual having any type of blood group.

Dr.Suresh Patel said:   8 years ago
There are two sub-types of Blood groups in each blood groups, positive and negative. Only O Negative blood group person are Universal Donor and they can donate their blood to anybody in emergency condition. As an O Negative blood donor you have a particularly unique opportunity to help people in emergency situations. O Negative blood cells are called "universal" meaning they can be transfused to almost any patient in need, and only 6.6% of the population has O Negative blood.

Tarun said:   9 years ago
Because O is not having antibody.

RRC said:   9 years ago
Nowadays the scenario has been completely changed the personal with the same blood group can only donate blood to the patient.

ABDUL REHMAN said:   9 years ago
Why O group is universal donar?

Nihal said:   1 decade ago
Sorry sir, now phenomena had been changed. Only same blood group can donate the blood or receiver and donor should be in smw blood group.

Arun said:   1 decade ago
Since o is a universal donar.

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