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Which abo blood type is considered to be the universal recipient?.
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Which abo blood type is considered to be the universal recipient?.
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type AB+ blood
People with type AB+ blood are universal recipients because they have no antibodies to A, B or Rh in their blood and can receive red blood cells from a donor of any blood type.
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