You will not get HIV if toilet water splashes on you.
No. HIV does not live outside the human body.
yes your penis becomes small
HIV is not able to live outside the conditions of the human body.
No. HIV is transmitted through infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. Urine is not a risk for HIV transmission.
No, HIV is passed on by transmission of body fluids.
HIV will only survive in water for a matter of minutes - even less in chlorinated water - but it will in any case be so diluted as to be harmless.
10 minutes I believe.
Smegma is not a bodily fluid known to transmit HIV.
AnswerUnlilke common belief, what hemisphere you live in has nothing to do with the way the toilet flushes. It spins according to how your toilet is manufactured.
HIV can't live in citrus fruit. You can't get HIV from eating fruit, even if it was handled by someone with HIV.
You can not get HIV from drinking from a water fountain.
NO. its a pathogen that is transmitted only through bodily fluids other then the digestive tract
Only if you feed them and have water circulation. If you flush the toilet often or use it for it's main purpose, the snails will probably be flushed away or poisoned. If you clean the toilet bowl and they are living there they will be killed. They can, however, probably live in the tank of the toilet, considering that the water circulates. With no source of food, though, they will die. ~Wigglerthefish Fish Help Forum
Each flush of a toilet uses the same amount of water.