There is no blood group that is considered as universal recipient. Blood type O individuals are considered to be universal donors.
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The universal recipient blood type is AB. This blood type can receive A, B, AB, or O type bloods.
AB+ is the universal recipient.
Type AB POSITIVE is the universal red cell transfusion recipient. For plasma tranfusions, group O is the universal recipient.
No. AB- is the rarest blood type and is not a universal recipient. Those who would be considered universal recipients are those with an AB+ blood type.
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No one blood type can be a recipient but O blood type can be given to anyone.
People with blood type O are universal donors, not universal recipients.
Type O-negative blood does not have any antigens. It is called the "universal donor" type because it is compatible with any blood type. Type AB-positive blood is called the "universal recipient" type because a person who has it can receive blood of any type.
Type AB positive is often referred to as the universal recipient because most people with this type of blood can receive any other type of blood given to them.
Universal.