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Chlamydia can live for 15 minutes at 45 degrees F, and for 1 minutes at 80 degrees F.

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How long can HIV virus can survive in the sample collected blood?

24 hours


Can HIV virus survive in hot water?

HIV virus can not survive in hot water.


Can HIV survive in tap water?

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.


Does HIV stay alive in dried blood?

HIV will not survive long outside the body; in most cases if the blood is completely dry, the virus is dead.


Can a HIV virus survive on a needle in air?

For a short period of time, HIV does survive on a needle in air.


How long hiv virus live in distilled alcoholic beverages?

how long does the hiv virus survive in alcoholic drinks if poured several drops of hiv positive blood in alcoholic drinks mixed with cold water how long does the virus of hiv will survive


Can aids virus survive under outside temperature?

No. HIV needs a host. It does not live long, outside the body.


How long does it take a toothbrush to decompose?

It depends on what the toothbrush is made of.


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Can touching a bandaid with blood on it in a playground transmit HIV?

It is possible, but not likely. HIV cannot survive long outside the body, but Hepatitis can live in dried blood for up to two weeks.


How long with you survive if you have HIV Positive and Lupus?

If you have lupus you have chance to have a longer life then other people infected with hiv but didnt have lupus.This occur because people that have lupus it have high concentration of alpha glubulins that supres the HIv Viruses for some time.


How long does HIV lives in a knife?

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.