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Negative blood types are less common.
That statistic about the Latino-American community makes sense, seeing as negative blood types—whether type A, type B, type AB, or type O—are few and far between. In fact, according to the Oklahoma Blood Institute, only about 18 percent of the total U.S. population has a negative blood type.