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OnkọweAwọn ifiweranṣẹ
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Visualizing the
Most Widespread
Blood Types in
Every Country.
Ṣe o mọ iru ẹjẹ rẹ? Ẹjẹ jẹ pataki si iṣẹ ṣiṣe to dara ti ara eniyan. Ó máa ń gbé àwọn èròjà tó ṣe pàtàkì lọ́wọ́, ó máa ń jẹ́ kí afẹ́fẹ́ ọ́síjìn àti afẹ́fẹ́ carbon dioxide rọ́nà, ó sì máa ń gbé sẹ́ẹ̀lì ẹ̀jẹ̀ funfun àti àwọn èròjà agbógunti kòkòrò àrùn.
However, not all blood is identical. The antigens present in an individual’s blood determine their blood type classification. There are eight common blood type groups, and with different combinations of antigens, there are a total of 36 human blood type groups.
Using data sourced from Wikipedia, we can visualize the most prevalent blood types across the globe.
Overall Distribution of Blood Types:
Among the 8.5 billion people living in the world, spread across 195 countries and seven continents, the most common blood type is O+, with over 39% of the world’s population falling under this classification. In contrast, the rarest blood type is AB-, which only 0.40% of the population possesses.
National and Regional Distribution of Blood Types:
On a national level, these statistics vary due to different genetic factors influencing an individual’s blood type, revealing diverse patterns across countries and regions.
Africa:
O+ is a predominant blood group classification among African countries. Nations such as Ghana, Libya, the Democratic Republic of Congo, ati Egipti have a higher prevalence of individuals with O- blood types compared to AB+.
See more in the below link:
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/visualizing-the-most-widespread-blood-types-in-every-country/
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OnkọweAwọn ifiweranṣẹ
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