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Type O-negative individuals are universal donors as their blood can be safely given to anyone. Type AB-positive individuals are universal recipients, as they can receive blood from any group.
On an average, one in every 4,000 people has AB negative blood group. The ratio of A, B or O negative blood is 1:1000. This rare accessibility leaves the needy facing horrendous times in emergencies.