in my understandig the hiv virus lives only with in cell becous hiv virus is obligatory intracelular parasite so hiv may stay in the semen b/c of semen has contain small amount of blood but rather than blood hiv in the semen short life long b/c the muliplication may disteb
Depending on temperature and humidity; maybe a couple of hours or so.
no the virus does not stay in your body,your white blood cells will fight them off. don't try to make out with someone who has the flue, belive me it is not a fun experiance.
According to the CDC, Zika virus stays in the blood for 2 to 7 days after the symptoms pass. However, it stays in urine and semen for up to a few months after the infection. If a person is trying to conceive after having Zika virus, both partners should consult with a physician to make sure it is safe. They can be tested to verify there are no signs of an active virus remaining.
It is a virus and not alive but if blood or any body fluids are in the soil, someone who touches the contaminated soil can get the virus.
HIV will not survive long outside the body; in most cases if the blood is completely dry, the virus is dead.
zwinky will give you a virus on your computer. it won't give you a virus if you stay on it for a few minutes. you will get a virus if you stay on it for hours.
Ebola virus so far remains in the continent of Africa and only has an occasional outbreak. The easiest way to protect yourself from it is to stay away from the regions where it exists. Failing that the next best protection is to avoid contact with people who are infected with it, or with the blood of such people.
well only for about a month only that's it.
Point your feet to the ceiling.
Tamiflu gives no protection from the virus. It is only used to treat the symptoms and make them less severe. The only protection from the virus is vaccination and that will only provide protection until the virus changes. It would have been given as a precaution to treat a possible infection the virus in the early stages, which is when Tamiflu is most effective.
As long as the infected cellular matter is present, or may be it depends till the nuclear components of the cells decompose.
no, it only stays in your blood for up to three weeks. definitely not six months. if it was only one time, then it will only stay in your system for around three days.