HIV risk is not linked to blood groups, it is linked to life style.
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You can't. You get it from the needle not the tatoo.
Patients with granulocytopenia (deficiency of white blood cells) are particularly at risk for deep organ candidiasis.
Studies have shown that those with type A blood have a higher risk of heart disease, of certain cancers, such as those of the pancreas, stomach, and esophagus, and a higher risk of contracting smallpox. Individuals with type O blood are at a higher risk for developing duodenal and peptic ulcers, as well as for contracting cholera and plague. Those with type O blood also tend to attract more mosquitoes, which could result in higher rates of malaria.
People that work with animals and manipulates their products are at high risk.
Africans
If you have high blood-pressure, there is an increase in the risk of either a stroke or a heart attack.
When you get a tattoo, you run the risk of contracting
No particular blood type is at more risk for high blood pressure than any other type. It is mostly stress, diet, and genetics that affect blood pressure.
Diets high in sodium may reduce the risk of high blood pressure. Diets low in potassium and high in sodium may reduce the risk of high blood pressure and stroke.
Yes, there are reports that say that HIV positive mothers who are breastfeeding will reduce the risk of the baby contracting HIV.
Multiple partners , sharing needles, blood transfusion, men having sex with men.