# Blood Type Compatibility MCP MCP

> Blood Type Compatibility & Demographics MCP. This MCP provides quick lookups for blood and plasma transfusion safety, Rh pregnancy risk assessments, and regional blood type distribution data. Use it to get precise medical facts without manual research.

## Overview
- **Category:** healthcare
- **Price:** Free
- **Tags:** blood-type, transfusion, pregnancy-risk, rh-factor, demographics

## Description

If you're looking for quick answers on blood compatibility or regional demographics, this MCP handles the heavy lifting. You can ask questions about transfusion safety, check the risks of Rh incompatibility during pregnancy, or pull up the statistical breakdown of blood types in different countries. It takes the guesswork out of medical data. Because Vinkius hosts this, you can plug it right into your existing AI setup and get these answers instantly without hunting through old textbooks or messy spreadsheets. It's built for people who need facts fast and want to avoid the headache of cross-referencing complicated medical tables.

## Tools

### get_plasma_compatibility
Check if a donor blood type can safely provide plasma to a recipient.

### get_population_distribution
Get the blood type distribution for a specific region.

### analyze_pregnancy_risk
Evaluate the risk of Rh incompatibility between two partners.

### get_rbc_compatibility
Check if a donor blood type can safely provide red blood cells to a recipient.

## Prompt Examples

**Prompt:** 
```
Is O- compatible with AB+ for red blood cells?
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**Response:** 
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Yes, O- is a universal donor and is compatible with AB+ for red blood cell transfusion.
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**Prompt:** 
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What is the risk if the mother is A- and the father is O+?
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**Response:** 
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There is a risk of Rh sensitization because the mother is Rh-negative and the father is Rh-positive.
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**Prompt:** 
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Show me the blood type distribution in Brazil.
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**Response:** 
```
In Brazil, the distribution is: O+ (36%), A+ (34%), B+ (7%), O- (5%), A- (4%), AB+ (2%), B- (1%), and AB- (1%).
```

## Capabilities

### Verify red blood cell compatibility
Check if a donor can safely provide red blood cells to a specific recipient.

### Verify plasma transfusion safety
Determine if a donor blood type is safe for plasma donation to a recipient.

### Evaluate Rh pregnancy risks
Assess the risk of Rh incompatibility between two partners for expectant mothers.

### Retrieve regional blood type stats
Get the percentage breakdown of different blood types for a specific country or region.

### Identify blood type prevalence
Pull statistical data on how common certain blood types are in different areas.

## Use Cases

### Verifying transfusion safety in a clinic
A nurse asks the agent if O- can provide red blood cells to an AB+ patient. The agent uses get_rbc_compatibility to confirm safety instantly.

### Researching regional health trends
A researcher needs to know the blood type breakdown in Brazil. They ask the agent to use get_population_distribution to pull the stats.

### Explaining pregnancy risks to patients
A doctor wants to explain Rh sensitization risks to a couple. They use analyze_pregnancy_risk to get a clear assessment for the patient's history.

### Checking plasma donor eligibility
A lab technician needs to know if a specific donor type is safe for plasma. They use get_plasma_compatibility to get a quick yes or no.

## Benefits

- Get instant answers on red blood cell safety with get_rbc_compatibility so you don't have to double-check manual charts during a busy shift.
- Identify specific pregnancy risks quickly using analyze_pregnancy_risk to help patients understand Rh incompatibility.
- Pull regional blood type statistics with get_population_distribution to help with health planning and resource allocation.
- Determine plasma transfusion safety with get_plasma_compatibility to ensure you're looking at the right compatibility rules.
- Stop manual data hunting by letting your agent pull demographics and medical compatibility facts in one go.
- Reduce the chance of human error by using a dedicated tool for blood type cross-referencing.

## How It Works

The bottom line is you get accurate blood type facts and regional stats without manual searching.

1. Connect your AI client to the MCP via the Vinkius catalog.
2. Ask a question about blood compatibility, pregnancy risks, or regional demographics.
3. Get an immediate answer with specific compatibility status or statistical data.

## Frequently Asked Questions

**How does Blood Type Compatibility & Demographics MCP check transfusion safety?**
It uses get_rbc_compatibility and get_plasma_compatibility to tell you if a donor can safely provide red blood cells or plasma to a recipient.

**Can Blood Type Compatibility & Demographics MCP help with pregnancy risks?**
Yes, use analyze_pregnancy_risk to evaluate the risk of Rh incompatibility between two partners.

**How do I get regional blood data with Blood Type Compatibility & Demographics MCP?**
Use the get_population_distribution tool to see the percentage of different blood types in a specific region or country.

**Is Blood Type Compatibility & Demographics MCP accurate for medical use?**
It provides standard medical compatibility data. However, you should always verify these facts with clinical guidelines before making medical decisions.

**What is the difference between RBC and plasma tools in Blood Type Compatibility & Demographics MCP?**
The get_rbc_compatibility tool checks red blood cell safety, while get_plasma_compatibility checks plasma transfusion safety.

**How do I connect Blood Type Compatibility & Demographics MCP to my agent?**
You just link it through the Vinkius platform. Once that's done, you can use it with any compatible client like Claude, Cursor, or Windsurf.

**Does the analyze_pregnancy_risk tool save any personal health data?**
No, it doesn't. It only uses the info you provide during the chat to check risks and doesn't save your data to a database.

**Does get_population_distribution cover all countries?**
It covers a lot of regions, but not all of them. The tool pulls from a specific dataset, so it'll let you know if data for a certain area isn't available.