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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AB+ is the universal recipient.
The universal recipient blood type is AB. This blood type can receive A, B, AB, or O type bloods.
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.
The four blood types are A, B, AB, and O. Blood type O is the universal donor because it does not have A or B antigens on its red blood cells. Blood type AB is the universal recipient as it does not have antibodies against A or B antigens.
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.
The universal recipient for blood would be AB+, including positive for the Rh (Rhesus) factor.
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AB+ is the universal recipient.
A person who is able to receive any blood type.