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Ryan White got the disease in his blood because he needed blood to survive and when someone gave him the blood it was hiv positive blood.Thats how he got the virus!!
HIV will not survive long outside the body; in most cases if the blood is completely dry, the virus is dead.
Yes. Hepatitis B can survive in dried blood. If you live around people with Hepatitis B, a vaccine is available. You should get it. In fact, you should get it anyway. Hepatitis A and B can be prevented by a vaccine. Why take the risk?
Yes, because a virus can survive anywhere.
HIV virus can not survive in hot water.
Hepatitis virus tests require a blood sample. It is not necessary for the patient to withhold food or fluids before any of these tests, unless requested to do so by the physician.
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no blood is not a virus because if it is a virus then we should not be cured every after every disease
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no that virus cannot survive,if at all you use the application which had virus they are going to come back, use the best antiviru to get protect for you pc's. by Raghavendra.P.R
There has to be absolutely no air at all. Maybe, just maybe it could survive in a medical blood bag. there's a lot of factors im not sure about.
A virus that can survive to infect others through the air is called an airborne virus.