Not right away. Depending on environmental conditions, it could live for a day or two.
If the fluid in the needle (I assume blood) does not contain the HIV virus, it is impossible to get HIV from the needle stick. If the blood in the needle is infected with HIV, then there is a fair chance the virus will be transmitted.
For a short period of time, HIV does survive on a needle in air.
You can't get HIV from vaccination with a sterilized needle. HIV is easy to kill with standard infection control practices.
For a short period of time, HIV does survive on a needle in air.
No. The only way you can get HIV is if you used a needle by someone who has the virus.
About 1 week.
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If the needle has the residue of someone who was infected with HIV/AIDS's blood on it, and the needle goes under your skin and into your blood, then yes. However, unless you're punctured by the needle, you can't be infected with HIV.
Only, if the needle has infected blood on it. P.S: If you worry that you have HIV, your mind will attract it and soon you will have HIV so stop worrying and live a clean,careful and a normal life!
HIV is spread through blood and sexual fluids. If the needle had blood or sexual fluids that contained HIV and it came in contact with YOUR blood or sexual fluids (i.e. if you pricked your finger with it), then yes, it is possible that HIV spread.
cannabis aka marijuana in America can not be intravenously or intramuscularly injected. But you can get HIV from sharing a needle with someone who is HIV positive. Any drug that can be administered with the use of a needle can give you HIV. So methamphetamine and heroin and cocaine just to name a few can give you HIV if you share the neddle. but the person has to be HIV positive to start off with to contract HIV
HIV virus will die when burned.