HIV is a living cell. That means it will require certain conditions for it to survive. In short, as soon the blood dries up, it will also die because it will have no source of life or the condition to support its living.
you are not going to catch HIV from a clipper.
No, HIV (which you probably mean, HIV +) can not be cured with herbals. You know why? Because there is NO cure yet for HIV+, even with medicine. BUt being HIV+ does not mean you will get AIDS. There are very good medicines today that will help people who are HIV+ live long, healthy lives. Herbals are a good, big part of helping someone with HIV+ live a long and healthy life, but they can not make the HIV+ go away.
Its a virus - IF it lives at all it lives in cells.
Many poorer people live with HIV in South Africa.
Magic Johnson announced in 1991 that he was HIV-positive. How he's survived 18 years with HIV is a mystery to basically everyone. I seriously wonder if he was misdiagnosed, because most people who contract HIV die of AIDS within 2 years or so, tops.
The Long Knife was created in 1958.
Yes, hiv can be spread by knives. Don't let anyone cut you with a knife that has been used to cut someone else that could have had aids.
in my understandig the hiv virus lives only with in cell becous hiv virus is obligatory intracelular parasite so hiv may stay in the semen b/c of semen has contain small amount of blood but rather than blood hiv in the semen short life long b/c the muliplication may disteb
No. HIV is not a virus that lives in dogs.
HIV dies almost immediately once outside the body. It is also very temperature sensitive, so the ice wouldn't help. The amount of time HIV lives outside the body is relative to many different factors, but it doesn't live long at all regardless.
So far there is no cure for HIV although a lot of researchers are looking for new ways to target the virus. Current treatment works well enough for most HIV-positive people to expect to live long, health and active lives, providing they have access to treatment.
The values that are based on intervention for HIV prevention and care is to protect lives. It is to help the HIV patients in the management of the disease.
How long does it take for HIV symptoms to start showing