blood type is irrelevant. no one is immune to HIV but there are people that carry the HIV virus and never develop AIDS. these people produce far more t cells than normal (t cells are part of your immune system) so the disease doesnt make them sick but they are still contagious and may infect others.
2007-03-27 16:04:04
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answered by loveotis21 1
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The most common symptoms are:
fever (raised temperature)
sore throat
body rash
Other symptoms can include:
tiredness
joint pain
muscle pain
swollen glands (nodes)
The symptoms, which can last up to four weeks, are a sign that your immune system is putting up a fight against the virus.
2014-06-04 21:53:39
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answered by Anonymous
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No, HIV and AIDS is not blood-type specific.
2007-03-27 22:51:20
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answered by Teel H 2
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The HIV virus cannot survive in non-human blood.
2007-03-27 23:03:05
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answered by Anonymous
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not a blood type per say, but some people are naturally immune.
2007-03-27 22:51:50
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answered by Bored Enough To Be Here 6
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Aids, No.
2007-03-27 22:53:56
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answered by DrB 7
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nope, everyone can get it, its scary but hey im 14 and i am scared just to kiss a guy what does that say about the earlier generations?
2007-03-27 23:28:21
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answered by Melly. 3
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Nope.
2007-03-27 22:50:50
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answered by Candi H 4
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No there isn't.
HIV can affect anyone.
2007-03-28 06:05:43
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answered by Jack 6
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come on now
2007-03-27 23:59:10
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answered by mphsgurl79 3
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