If anti-A is not present and both anti-B and anti-Rh antibodies are present in the body, the blood type is likely B-negative (B-). This indicates that the individual has type B red blood cells but does not have the Rh factor. The presence of anti-B suggests that the person has been sensitized to B antigens, possibly due to a previous blood transfusion or pregnancy.
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