HIV requires blood-to-blood transfer to be contagious, I'just can't see that happening in anything even vaugule realted to normal eating habits.
Drinking bleach will not kill the papilloma virus, but if you drink enough it might kill you.
i here bleach will
No. It seems that only chlorine bleach can.
Rephrase- bleach is not a living thing like a virus it's a watered down acid
No, BLEACH will not kill Hepatitis B or Hepatitis C. It a very strong and stubborn virus. Which can live outside the body in the air for 4 days. There are hospital grade viral-sides that supposedly kill most virus, but i have to question MOST....
Any surface that has come into contact with blood can be disinfected by using bleach, or a bleach solution of at least 10%, for a minimum of 15 min. The needle should be cleaned and autoclaved before use to reduce the risk of infection.
Several veternarians I have spoken with agree that a solution of bleach and hot water (1 to 3 ratio) will kill the virus. You have to remember that the virus can live 1/2 year in your home or yard so everything must be cleaned. It's a nasty, nasty virus so the preventative vaccination is extremely important for all dogs.
Bleach can kill both viruses and bacteria. It can be used to disinfect surfaces but should never be used internally.
That depends. It can Not kill a virus once it has entered your body. It can prevent picking up an illness from and oject. But should NEVER enter the body of and living creatures or humans. The purpose of Bleach is to dis-infect something. When using bleach always remember to rinse it off. If it does somehow get into anyone, contact a poisen-control center right away.
The true and cheapest product is BLEACH! Of course there is stuff on the market that will kill parvo but the best is bleach 30% to 70%. I had a rottweiler survive parvo and they had told me that she won't get it again but other puppies can get it.
Bleach will kill bacteria in a flower container.
Bleach