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  1. Distribution of blood types in the U.S. as of 2023

    • statista.com
    Updated Mar 18, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Distribution of blood types in the U.S. as of 2023 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1112664/blood-type-distribution-us/
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    Mar 18, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
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    United States
    Description

    The eight main blood types are A+, A-, B+, B-, O+, O-, AB+, and AB-. The most common blood type in the United States is O-positive, with around 38 percent of the population having this type of blood. However, blood type O-positive is more common in Latino-Americans than other ethnicities, with around 53 percent of Latino-Americans with this blood type, compared to 47 percent of African Americans and 37 percent of Caucasians. Blood donation The American Red Cross estimates that every two seconds someone in the United States needs blood or platelets, highlighting the importance of blood donation. It was estimated that in 2021, around 6.5 million people in the U.S. donated blood, with around 1.7 million of these people donating for the first time. Those with blood type O-negative are universal blood donors, meaning their blood can be transfused for any blood type. Therefore, this blood type is the most requested by hospitals. However, only about seven percent of the U.S. population has this blood type. Blood transfusion Blood transfusion is a routine procedure that involves adding donated blood to a patient’s body. There are many reasons why a patient may need a blood transfusion, including surgery, cancer treatment, severe injury, or chronic illness. In 2021, there were around 10.76 million blood transfusions in the United States. Most blood transfusions in the United States occur in an inpatient medicine setting, while critical care accounts for the second highest number of transfusions.

  2. Distribution of blood types in the U.S. as of 2024, by ethnicity

    • statista.com
    Updated Mar 18, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Distribution of blood types in the U.S. as of 2024, by ethnicity [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1203831/blood-type-distribution-us-by-ethnicity/
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    Mar 18, 2025
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    United States
    Description

    The most common blood type among the population in the United States is O-positive. Around 53 percent of the Latino-American population in the U.S. has blood type O-positive, while only around 37 percent of the Caucasian population has this blood type. The second most common blood type in the United States is A-positive. Around 33 percent of the Caucasian population in the United States has A-positive blood type. Blood type O-negative Those with blood type O-negative are universal donors as this type of blood can be used in transfusions for any blood type. O-negative blood type is most common in the U.S. among Caucasian adults. Around eight percent of the Caucasian population has type O-negative blood, while only around one percent of the Asian population has this blood type. Only around seven percent of all adults in the United States have O-negative blood type. Blood Donations The American Red Cross estimates that someone in the United States needs blood every two seconds. However, only around three percent of age-eligible people donate blood yearly. The percentage of adults who donated blood in the United States has not fluctuated much for the past two decades. In 2021, around 15 percent of U.S. adults donated blood, the same share reported in the year 2003.

  3. The clinical relevance of ABO blood type in 100 patients with acute subdural...

    • plos.figshare.com
    • datasetcatalog.nlm.nih.gov
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    Updated Jun 3, 2023
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    Daniel Dubinski; Sae-Yeon Won; Bedjan Behmanesh; Nina Brawanski; Christof Geisen; Volker Seifert; Christian Senft; Juergen Konczalla (2023). The clinical relevance of ABO blood type in 100 patients with acute subdural hematoma - Table 1 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204331.t001
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    Daniel Dubinski; Sae-Yeon Won; Bedjan Behmanesh; Nina Brawanski; Christof Geisen; Volker Seifert; Christian Senft; Juergen Konczalla
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    The clinical relevance of ABO blood type in 100 patients with acute subdural hematoma - Table 1

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    The clinical relevance of ABO blood type in 100 patients with acute subdural...

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    • datasetcatalog.nlm.nih.gov
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    Updated Jun 1, 2023
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    Daniel Dubinski; Sae-Yeon Won; Bedjan Behmanesh; Nina Brawanski; Christof Geisen; Volker Seifert; Christian Senft; Juergen Konczalla (2023). The clinical relevance of ABO blood type in 100 patients with acute subdural hematoma - Table 2 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204331.t002
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    Jun 1, 2023
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    PLOS ONE
    Authors
    Daniel Dubinski; Sae-Yeon Won; Bedjan Behmanesh; Nina Brawanski; Christof Geisen; Volker Seifert; Christian Senft; Juergen Konczalla
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    The clinical relevance of ABO blood type in 100 patients with acute subdural hematoma - Table 2

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    U.S. Patient Blood Management Market Research Report By Product Type (Blood...

    • exactitudeconsultancy.com
    Updated Mar 2025
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    Exactitude Consultancy (2025). U.S. Patient Blood Management Market Research Report By Product Type (Blood Collection, Blood Processing, Blood Storage), By Application (Surgery, Trauma Care, Chronic Disease Management), By End User (Hospitals, Blood Banks, Ambulatory Surgical Centers), By Technology (Automated Blood Management Systems, Software Solutions), By Distribution Channel (Direct Sales, Distributors, Online Sales) – Forecast to 2034. [Dataset]. https://exactitudeconsultancy.com/reports/50833/u-s-patient-blood-management-market
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    Mar 2025
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    Description

    The U.S. Patient Blood Management market is projected to be valued at $xx million in 2024, driven by factors such as increasing consumer awareness and the rising prevalence of industry-specific trends. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of yy%, reaching approximately $zz million by 2034.

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    Global Blood Irradiation Market 2024 - Industry Analysis by Player, Region,...

    • marketsglob.com
    Updated Apr 15, 2025
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    MarketsGlob Market Research (2025). Global Blood Irradiation Market 2024 - Industry Analysis by Player, Region, Type, Application and Sales Channel, Forecast [Dataset]. https://marketsglob.com/report/blood-irradiation-market/296/
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    Apr 15, 2025
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    Global
    Description

    Blood Irradiation market has been steadily increasing over recent years, and forecasts suggest a substantial growth trajectory in the upcoming period.

    ATTRIBUTESDETAILS
    STUDY PERIOD2018-2031
    BASE YEAR2024
    FORECAST PERIOD2025-2031
    HISTORICAL PERIOD2018-2024
    UNITVALUE (USD MILLION)
    KEY COMPANIES PROFILEDWuhan HNC Technology Co. Ltd., Wenzhou Gengsheng Health Medical Equipment Co. Ltd., STS Steuerungstechnik + Strahlenchutz GmbH, Best Theratronics, Hitaci, Gilardoni, Gamma-Service, Cegelec, Rad Source, O3Vets, JL SHEPHERD & ASSOCIATES, Shinva Medical, NPIC, CIF medical
    SEGMENTS COVEREDBy Product Type - X-ray Blood Irradiation, Gamma-ray Blood Irradiation
    By Application - Blood Bank, Hospital, Research Institutions
    By Sales Channels - Direct Channels, Distribution Channel
    By Geography - North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, Middle East and Africa

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    Global Blood Transfusion Equipment Market Research Report: By Product Type...

    • wiseguyreports.com
    Updated Aug 24, 2025
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    (2025). Global Blood Transfusion Equipment Market Research Report: By Product Type (Blood Bags, Blood Collection Sets, Blood Transfusion Sets, Blood Processing Equipment), By End User (Hospitals, Clinical Laboratories, Blood Banks, Home Healthcare), By Application (Trauma Cases, Surgical Procedures, Cancer Treatment, Pediatric Treatments), By Distribution Channel (Online Sales, Pharmacy Stores, Direct Sales, Distributors) and By Regional (North America, Europe, South America, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa) - Forecast to 2035 [Dataset]. https://www.wiseguyreports.com/reports/blood-transfusion-equipment-market
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    Aug 24, 2025
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    Time period covered
    Aug 1, 2025
    Area covered
    Global
    Description
    BASE YEAR2024
    HISTORICAL DATA2019 - 2023
    REGIONS COVEREDNorth America, Europe, APAC, South America, MEA
    REPORT COVERAGERevenue Forecast, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, and Trends
    MARKET SIZE 20244,300(USD Million)
    MARKET SIZE 20254,500(USD Million)
    MARKET SIZE 20356.8(USD Billion)
    SEGMENTS COVEREDProduct Type, End User, Application, Distribution Channel, Regional
    COUNTRIES COVEREDUS, Canada, Germany, UK, France, Russia, Italy, Spain, Rest of Europe, China, India, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Rest of APAC, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Rest of South America, GCC, South Africa, Rest of MEA
    KEY MARKET DYNAMICSTechnological advancements, Increasing demand for blood transfusions, Rising geriatric population, Regulatory compliance requirements, Growth in trauma cases
    MARKET FORECAST UNITSUSD Billion
    KEY COMPANIES PROFILEDCobra Biologics, Lifesaving Technologies, Haemonetics Corporation, Macopharma, Cerus Corporation, Stryker Corporation, Blood Centers of America, NexLynx, Grifols, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Biolife Solutions, Mediware Information Systems, HemoCue, Baxter International, Fresenius SE
    MARKET FORECAST PERIOD2025 - 2035
    KEY MARKET OPPORTUNITIESTechnological advancements in equipment, Increasing transfusion procedures globally, Growing demand for blood components, Enhanced safety and efficiency standards, Rising patient awareness and education
    COMPOUND ANNUAL GROWTH RATE (CAGR) 4.2% (2025 - 2035)
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    Table 1_COVID-19 and blood group-related antigens: can natural...

    • frontiersin.figshare.com
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    Updated Apr 30, 2025
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    Tasnuva Ahmed; Adrien Breiman; Marjahan Akhtar; Golap Babu; Nasrin Pervin; Md Golam Firoj; Afroza Akter; Firdausi Qadri; Fahima Chowdhury; Taufiqur Rahman Bhuiyan; Jacques Le Pendu; Nathalie Ruvoën-Clouet (2025). Table 1_COVID-19 and blood group-related antigens: can natural anti-carbohydrate antibodies provide innate protection from symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection?.docx [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2025.1554785.s003
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    Tasnuva Ahmed; Adrien Breiman; Marjahan Akhtar; Golap Babu; Nasrin Pervin; Md Golam Firoj; Afroza Akter; Firdausi Qadri; Fahima Chowdhury; Taufiqur Rahman Bhuiyan; Jacques Le Pendu; Nathalie Ruvoën-Clouet
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    BackgroundSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) primarily targets respiratory mucosa, causing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Susceptibility and severity of COVID-19 may be influenced by predisposing factors including blood groups. In this study, we investigated whether natural anti-carbohydrate antibodies provide innate protection against SARS-CoV-2 and influence disease severity.MethodologyWe used samples (plasma and saliva) from a longitudinal cohort study in Bangladesh that enrolled 100 COVID-19 symptomatic and asymptomatic patients. We also enrolled 21 and 38 healthy controls during the pandemic period and pre-pandemic period, respectively. We phenotype ABO blood grouping from blood and determined Lewis and secretor status (H antigen) from the saliva samples. We quantified natural anti-carbohydrate antibodies (anti-A, anti-B, anti-Tn-Mono and anti-αGal IgG, IgA, and IgM) from plasma collected at enrollment. We also explored the trend of natural anti-carbohydrate antibodies until 3 months of convalescence period among the COVID-19 patients (day 14 and day 90 from enrollment). Antibody quantification and ABH/Lewis phenotyping were performed using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).ResultsWe included 99 COVID-19 patients and 59 healthy controls assessing the differences of natural antibody titer during enrollment, while 95 patients were analyzed exploring Lewis and secretor status with natural antibody titer and disease status. We did not find significant difference in the distribution for neither ABO blood groups nor non-secretors and Lewis-negative individuals among asymptomatic or symptomatic patients and healthy controls. Nonetheless, we observed lower anti-A antibody titers among symptomatic patients compared to healthy controls. We also identified slight differences in antibody titers linked to age and gender. Anti-A and anti-B antibodies among asymptomatic patients had a higher trend up to 3 months from infection compared to symptomatic patients.ConclusionHigher natural anti-A and anti-B antibody titers may offer protection against symptomatic COVID-19 infections. Gender and blood group differences indicate potential innate immune factors influencing disease severity, but larger studies are needed to confirm these findings.

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Distribution of blood types in the U.S. as of 2023

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Mar 18, 2025
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Area covered
United States
Description

The eight main blood types are A+, A-, B+, B-, O+, O-, AB+, and AB-. The most common blood type in the United States is O-positive, with around 38 percent of the population having this type of blood. However, blood type O-positive is more common in Latino-Americans than other ethnicities, with around 53 percent of Latino-Americans with this blood type, compared to 47 percent of African Americans and 37 percent of Caucasians. Blood donation The American Red Cross estimates that every two seconds someone in the United States needs blood or platelets, highlighting the importance of blood donation. It was estimated that in 2021, around 6.5 million people in the U.S. donated blood, with around 1.7 million of these people donating for the first time. Those with blood type O-negative are universal blood donors, meaning their blood can be transfused for any blood type. Therefore, this blood type is the most requested by hospitals. However, only about seven percent of the U.S. population has this blood type. Blood transfusion Blood transfusion is a routine procedure that involves adding donated blood to a patient’s body. There are many reasons why a patient may need a blood transfusion, including surgery, cancer treatment, severe injury, or chronic illness. In 2021, there were around 10.76 million blood transfusions in the United States. Most blood transfusions in the United States occur in an inpatient medicine setting, while critical care accounts for the second highest number of transfusions.

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