Use of soap from an infected person will not transmit HIV.
No, the HIV virus does not survive on a piece of soap.
If the washcloth contains HIV and it comes into contact with an unhealed wound or ones genital fluids, yes.
Washing your penis or vagina with soap after unprotected sex will not protect you from HIV. However, to minimize the spread of germs, it is a good idea to wash your hands frequently.
yes yes it is
HIV is not able to live outside the conditions of the human body.
HIV virus can not survive in hot 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.
No, HIV can't live in Coca-Cola. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that causes AIDS. HIV can only live inside the human body and dies shortly after being exposed to air. HIV is a STD (sexually transmitted disease).
No, HIV doesn't live on dinner plates.
Its a virus - IF it lives at all it lives in cells.
HIV is a virus.
HIV is a virus,as its full form is human immuno virus.
What you describe is nearly impossible to occur.
HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. Hence, HIV in the virus and AIDS is the disease that results from the virus.
It's difficult, but not impossible. If the blood has the HIV virus, then it has to get into your bloodstream, through a cut or open wound. It cannot penetrate the skin. If you get blood on your hands, just wash it off with soap and hot water, and you should have no problems.
You will not get HIV if toilet water splashes on you.