HIV, like any other virus, can be destroyed by heat or by disinfectant chemicals.
Chlorine bleach has been found effective in killing HIV outside of the body.
Yes; depending on environmental conditions HIV will only live minutes to hours outside the body.
HIV does not survive well outside the body.It can be killed easily outside the body. If you have no open cuts or wounds on the area in which the fluid has come in contact with, simlpy deactivate the virus. Ways to kill the virus while it is outside the body are: * Heat * Hand soap * Hydrogen peroxide * Anything with 25% alcohol * Bleach * Lysol or any other disinfectant
HBV
No, it has to enter your body.
Yes, infection with HIV occurs by the transfer of blood, semen, vaginal fluid, pre-ejaculate or breast milk.
HIV is not able to live outside the conditions of the human body.
You will not get HIV if toilet water splashes on you.
One of the primary pathogens that destroy T-cells in the body is the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It can leads lead to AIDS.
The amount of time HIV can live outside of the body is dependent on the amount of fluid present. Once HIV leaves the body its a very short period of time, regardless of the amount of fluid, until the virus is dead. A matter of a few minutes maximum.
No. HIV needs a host. It does not live long, outside the body.
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.