Blood Type & RhHow Many Have ItFrequencyORh Positive1 person in 337.4%ORh Negative1 person in 156.6%ARh Positive1 person in 335.7%ARh Negative1 person in 166.3%BRh Positive1 person in 128.5%BRh Negative1 person in 671.5%ABRh Positive1 person in 293.4%ABRh Negative1 person in 167.6%
From Stanford University
The proportion of people in the world with type A blood is approximately 29.6%
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45% of Americans have type O blood.
41% of Americans have type A blood.
11% of Americans have type B blood.
3% of Americans have type AB blood.
37.4% are O+
35.7% are A+
8.5% are B+
3.4% are AB+
6.6% are O-
6.3% are A-
1.5% are B-
0.6% are AB-
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5.6%
Yes some blood types are much more common then others. redcrossblood.org has a link on it's homepage at the top of the page titled Learn about blood. It has a link titled All about Bloodtypes which includes the requested information.
O+ and A+
Blood type percentages refer to the number of people with a specific blood type within a population. For example in the United States, Hispanic people have a relatively high number of people with blood type O, at the same time Asian people tend to have a higher percentage of people with type B blood.
I think that all blood types are healthy blood types. There are three main types of blood that i know of and then there are others. I think that mine is B+ but i am not sure.
the four types of blood are A, B, AB, and O
O blood type
sir i assume that you are a moron. blood types are not restricted to countries.
Yes some blood types are much more common then others. redcrossblood.org has a link on it's homepage at the top of the page titled Learn about blood. It has a link titled All about Bloodtypes which includes the requested information.
there are no other kinds of blood types in the world just the same as what we have here in america.
they are all the different types of blood that us humans have. they are all the blood types that a human can have.
Overall in the world, B is the rarest, with only 16% of the populous having this type. Approximately 21% of people have A type blood. And approximately 63% of the world's populous have O type blood.
O+ and A+
The percentages of naturally occurring elements making up the human body are similar to the percentages of these elements found in other types of organisms. This could be accounted for because we evolved in the same environment, from the same elements.
Hematocrit measures the volume of the blood. It measures out in percentages of the whole blood that is made up of red blood cells.
Lymphocyte typing focuses on identifying the numbers and relative percentages of lymphocytes in an individual's bloodstream. Lymphocytes, primarily T cells and B cells, are types of white blood cells.
The official percentages of the US population sporting A positive blood are different between ethnic groups. Caucasians are represented 33%, while African Americans only 24%.
Blood type percentages refer to the number of people with a specific blood type within a population. For example in the United States, Hispanic people have a relatively high number of people with blood type O, at the same time Asian people tend to have a higher percentage of people with type B blood.