Chlamydia can live for 15 minutes at 45 degrees F, and for 1 minutes at 80 degrees F. It has specific requirements to survive which include human tissue and a temperature of 98.6 degrees.
Chlamydia can live on your finger for just a few minutes.
Hepatitis C can live for 1 week outside the body.
I am not sure how long it will live outside the body, but this does not necessarily matter as many people are carriers.
No. HIV needs a host. It does not live long, outside the body.
Hep B can live for up to a week outside the body.
1 day
You can't live without a heart.
Pinworms do not survive for long periods outside the human body. They typically do not live for more than a few weeks in the environment. They require a warm, moist environment to survive and reproduce.
Virii like hepatitis actually alter your DNA. Once you have hepatitis, you have it for life. Virii can go through long periods of dormancy where they don't cause harm to internal organs, but can suddenly "switch on" and in the case of hepatitis cause severe damage to your liver. If you think you have been exposed to Hep C it's important to get checked out and then get on a life long treatment regimen.
Chlamydia is primarily transmitted through sexual contact with an infected person, rather than through inanimate objects like sheets. The bacteria responsible for chlamydia do not survive long outside the human body, so the risk of transmission via sheets is extremely low. However, it’s important to maintain good hygiene practices and wash bedding regularly to minimize any potential risk of infections.
It can live up to a half hour after ejaculation under the absolute best conditions,
Once it hits air, its (( dead )). It can live inside the body for 5-6 days