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February 15, 20232 yr comment_84988 Not for anyone Rh neg - the instance is only 1% of the population. My uncle isn't allowed to work in China as he has a high-risk job and is O-Neg Edit - The ranking of ABO blood groups phenotypic distribution in China is O > A > B > AB. The proportions of A, B, O and AB type in China population are 28.72%, 28.17%, 34.20%, and 8.91%, respectively. Edited February 15, 20232 yr by Auntie-D
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