Submitted by BLAZENIOSZ t3_108dqfz in dataisbeautiful
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RobertsonUglyNohow t1_j3rppor wrote
That's interesting and surprising. I had always assumed a fairly even worldwide distribution. Now I want to see the other types.
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ZenoxDemin t1_j3rx7rb wrote
(at least 15%)
Scale starts at 5%.
I'm not sure I understand how to interpret that.
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Aileric t1_j3upiyx wrote
Presumably the percentage of the population with B-type blood (both + and -). Here's a page at the Aussie donation web site about local blood types:
https://www.lifeblood.com.au/blood/learn-about-blood/blood-types
crazyhadron t1_j3ut3oj wrote
IIRC type B provides resistance to gastric illnesses, like cholera.
Also interesting to note is that India has a rather uniform distribution of blood types, unlike nearly all Western countries, who lean heavily towards O.
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corrado33 t1_j47soxs wrote
Who lean heavily toward O+ IIRC.
O- is more rare. Although not the rarest blood type at all.
snash222 t1_j3rntk2 wrote
Does that combine B+ and B-?