the major blood groups system People can be either A, B, O or AB Among the donor population, the approximate breakdown of blood groups is : Group O - 45%; Group A - 40%; Group B - 11% and Group AB - 4% Each time an individual donates blood, his or her blood is treated as a first- time donation and the ABO and Rh typing are repeated
Classification of human blood according to whether red blood cells (erythrocytes) have or lack the inherited antigens called A (including A1 and A2) and B on their surface. Blood can be type O (lacking both), type A (having only A), type B (having only B), or type AB (having both). The ABO antigens make certain blood types incompatible for transfusion. They are developed well before birth and remain through life. The frequencies of blood groups vary among different racial groups and in different geographic areas. Certain diseases are rarer in persons with particular blood groups