yes, but not that long, they will die out eventually.
by a virus or by a virus in the air
A virus that can survive to infect others through the air is called an airborne virus.
Influenza is an air-borne virus.
No, HIV can't live in Coca-Cola. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that causes AIDS. HIV can only live inside the human body and dies shortly after being exposed to air. HIV is a STD (sexually transmitted disease).
NO, The HIV virus becomes inactive and unable to infect when it is exposed to air.
By a virus adjective
Im pretty sure that the virus still a virus even if its exposed to the air,if it would die then u wouldn't get infected when a drop of body fluid comes in contact with an open wound.
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This will depend heavily on the virus you are asking about - the influenza virus is relatively hardy while the HIV virus is destroyed pretty quick.
Everywhere
Live pathogens
No