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Scarce enough to plan for: about 1–2% of Indians.

The scarcity math

A− combines a common ABO type with the uncommon Rh-negative factor — the result is a group most banks hold only a few units of at any time.

Who can bridge

An A− patient can receive A− or O−; both are rare, so a single request often needs several groups shared and a bank check in parallel.

If you're A−

Register and recruit relatives — Rh-negative runs in families, and a family cluster of registered A− donors can quietly cover a whole district.

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Frequently asked questions

My relative is A− and needs surgery — prepare how?
Tell the bank a week ahead; pre-arranged donors or reserved units beat day-of scrambles for negative groups.
Can A− donors give to positives?
Yes — A− serves A+, A−, AB+ and AB−, making A− donors doubly useful.

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