Blood Types vs. HIV: Understanding the Difference
Yes, blood group and HIV are different. Blood group refers to the type of antigens present on the surface of red blood cells. There are four main blood groups: A, B, AB, and O. HIV, on the other hand, is a virus that attacks the immune system and causes AIDS. HIV is not related to blood group, and people of all blood groups can be infected with HIV.HIV & AIDS - Related Articles
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