You most likely won't survive from like fluid build up in your lung and etc.
A cold virus can typical live for a day in a medicine bottle. This virus cannot last longer than this without a host.
Foxes and other predators are needed in the desert or any other biome to keep the population of rodents and other small mammals in check. Rodents carry a number of diseases that can be transferred to humans - plague, hanta virus are just two examples.
You cant live very long without treatment. But maybe with treatment you could live for a bit longer.
They filter harmful waste substances from the bloodstream. You theoretically could live without them - but you would need regular treatment in hospital.
It is hard to say how long a dog would have, but a dog with radiation treatment is alive a year longer than without treatment.
An upper respiratory infection is contagious for as long as the active virus is in your system. Taking an antibiotic will help rid the body of the live virus. You will remain contagious for 24 hours following the first treatment of the antibiotic.
It uses one of the main type of immune cells - CD4 cells - to reproduce. The immune response to infection is to produce more CD4 cells, which the virus uses to reproduce even more etc. The immune system initially controls the virus. However, without treatment, usually over many years, the virus slowly wears down the number of CD4 cells. This leaves someone vulnerable to a wide range of serious infections.
You would not be contagious DUE TO the swine flu treatment, but you may still be contagious after having treatment, depending on when you were exposed to the virus or when you contracted the swine flu, what the treatment was, and how long it has lasted to date. Usually treatment does not cure the flu, only lessens the symptoms while your body is killing the invading virus. It typically takes your body 7 to 10 days to fight off the flu once infected. If you have the flu, you would be considered no longer contagious after you have gone a full 24 hours without a fever (while taking no fever-reducing medicines). If by "treatment" you include preventive flu vaccinations, then you would not be contagious from having had the vaccine, since it is made with virus particles that can not make you sick. There is a very rare risk that someone who received the live virus vaccine in the nasal spray vaccination could give the flu to another person, immediately after receiving the nasal spray, if the other person has a malfunctioning immune system, such as with AIDS, but it is unlikely.
If you are asking if a virus can live very long without its host, then no. Viruses aren't alive in the first place. Because viruses can't reproduce on their own, they are not considered living organisms. Because they aren't living to begin with, they cannot die.
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they say grown people can survive the bite without treatment. just today i was watching a video of a man who had been bitten showing the progress of the venom moving and his recovery without treatment over days of time. the swelling and symtoms reduced within the 3rd day. that is the least leathal venom from any snake in america.
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