The Rh blood group system is also vital for transfusion. This blood system categorizes blood based on the presence of the Rh(D) antigen. This antigen is significant because it can provoke an immune response if a blood transfusion is incompatible. If blood has the antigen, it is positive. If it lacks the antigen, it is negative. In conversations, individuals often refer to blood types as a fusion of ABO and Rh systems. Phrases such as “A negative” or “B positive” are common. In writing, the Rh type is typically noted by a + or - symbol.

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