Yes because of the multiple protein genes in the rhesus blood, which makes it easier for the blood to be tuned positive to HIV antibodies reacting tests.
All HIV Positive people are required by law to disclose their HIV status to people before they have sex with them. It is against the law to sleep with someone without disclosing your status to them first.
No. It would be TB positive.
HIV-positive. Being HIV-positive means that the individual has been exposed to the virus and their immune system has produced antibodies against it, which can be detected through blood testing. It does not necessarily mean they have developed symptoms of HIV or AIDS.
Sero-status refers to the term 'seroconversion' which is defined as the production of antibodies in response to an antigen. Sero-status can be either seropositive or seronegative; meaning either an individual tests positive or negative for the specific antibodies that are present after exposure to a specific antigen. Sero-status most often refers to HIV status and whether or not an individual is HIV+ or HIV-.
There is no direct correlation between being Rh positive or Rh negative and susceptibility to HIV. HIV can infect individuals of any blood type, regardless of their Rh status. The main factors determining HIV risk include engaging in high-risk behaviors such as unprotected sex or sharing needles.
Some babies are born with HIV as their mothers were positive. Infants could get HIV by receiving a transfusion of infected blood.
It is not true that patients who are Rh positive can't get HIV. Patients with all blood types should take steps to prevent HIV.
You can't get infected with HIV from someone coughing on you.
Blood type has never been mentioned as an inhibitor of HIV.
There is a huge difference between them. HIV Positive means that the test found HIV-Antibodies in your blood (you can find them in the mouth sometimes). A HIV-Negative test means that the solution did not find any signs of HIV in your body and your in great shape.
Your standard A/B/O blood types have NOTHING to do with being immune to HIV.
First of all how do they know that one is HIV positive. There is nothing major except to organise program ms that teaches about it, because they cannot fire on just because he/she is HIV positive.