- Types A, B, AB, and O
- Based on the presence of absence of two agglutinogens (A and B) on the surface of red blood cells
- Blood may contain Anti-A or Anti-B antibodies (agglutinins) that act against transfused RBC's with ABO antigens not normally present
- Anti-A or Anti-B form in the blood at about 2 months of age
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