What+would+happen+if+you+inject+someone+else's+blood+into+your+body?


 * __WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF YOU INJECT SOMEONE ELSE'S BLOOD INTO YOUR BODY?__**

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If you happened to eject someone else's blood into your own, nothing much would happen. It would be used just like your blog is used throughout your body. But if say the person had sexually or blood transited disease such as HIV, Aids and Hepatitis B, that disease would be transferred. If the blood being transferred was a different blood type (besides Type "O"), the host that is being ejected with blood could be harmed. Eg. Someone has type "A" blood and a blood donor donates blood type "B", they could be harmed.

Ethan B 8.3

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