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The blood supply must be replaced regularly to keep a current inventory of fresh blood and blood products. Blood products are refrigerated and have a shelf-life of:
Every minute of every day, someone in America needs blood. Much of the blood that is transfused every year is done under emergency or trauma situations. In the US, hundreds of thousands of people each year receive blood components or blood products following accidents, during surgery or for cancer treatments, burn therapy, hemophilia and other blood-related diseases.
Blood is comprised of several components. These components may be transfused separately or together to treat various conditions. Each donation of whole blood is separated into four main components:
Everyone's blood has a combination of elements from the different systems that classify blood. Two of these blood group systems are the ABO system and Rh system. The group you belong to depends on the presence or absence of proteins and sugars called antigens on the surface of your blood cells as well as the proteins called antibodies in the watery part of your blood. Not all blood types are compatible.
People with O Rh Negative blood are considered universal donors because patients of all blood types can receive O Rh Negative blood.
| Blood Type(Donor) | % of Blood Type Amongst all Canadians | Patient Types Compatible with the Red Blood Cells of Donor | Patient Types Compatible with the Plasma of Donor(Rh not indicated) |
| A+ | 36 | A+, AB+ | A, O |
| A- | 6 | A-, A+, AB-, AB+ | A, O |
| O+ | 39 | O+, A+, B+, AB+ | O |
| O- | 7 | All Blood Types | O |
| B+ | 7.6 | B+, AB+ | B, O |
| B- | 1.4 | B-, B+, AB-, AB+ | B, O |
| AB+ | 2.5 | AB+ | All Blood Types |
| AB- | 0.5 | AB-, AB+ | All Blood Types |
At the genetic level, each person has two genes that determine his/her ABO blood type. The two genes carried by an individual are passed on from his/her parents. Although each parent also has two genes, they both contribute only one. This process of combining genes, one from each parent, can sometimes lead to children with different blood types than their parents. To discover the possible blood types of potential offspring, it is necessary to know the two genes of each of the parents.
| Father A and O genes Type A blood |
Mother B and O genes Type B blood |
| Child A and O genes Type A blood |
Child A and B genes Type AB blood |
| Child O and O genes Type O blood |
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| Child O and B genes Type B blood |
A person with type A blood could have two A genes or one A gene and one O gene. Likewise, type B blood can result from a person with either two B genes or one B and one O gene. Type AB blood only occurs in a person with both A and B genes. People with type O blood have two O genes.