The AIDS virus does not live outside the body for long unless it is enclosed in something or in something bloody. Thus, if you see blood, it could contain AIDS. If someone with AIDS takes off a shirt, that shirt has been exposed to air. All AIDS viruses have been killed. An AIDS virus lives outside the body until it is exposed to air.
no puchi did not contract the aids virus from hector lavoe. even in the later years of there relationship, they had still used protection.
Sleep aids can stay in a person's system for up to 72 hours. This explains why some sleep aids can cause grogginess even after a person has gotten a full night's sleep.
i think it is about like a week , then i think the virus goes away
They are important because lonely people can revert to their last resort of bestiality and feel pleasure. An event such as that is rumored to have started the AIDS virus.
the following are different answers ive found for you :Depends on the virus. For example HIV usually dies fairly quickly outside of the body whereas Hepatitis B can live on a dry surface for weeks.HIV and even Hepatitis C have relatively short lifespans outside of the body. Hepatitis B is about 7 - 10 daysnever read that HBV outside the human body can survive more than 1 month.the lifespan of HIV is not more then 30 second outside human fluids and this is a very short period to play such a mischif.Please make it clear.So this panic can be removed.hope thts at all useful-x-Sebarau
HIV is the Human Immunodeficiency Virus which attacks human cell and can make people susceptible to incur various diseases and causes AIDS. On the other hand AIDS is the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome which is the last stage of the HIV infection.
Blood can typically last up to 42 days when stored properly outside the body before it becomes unusable for medical purposes.
No it is not likely, as thegerm does not last long outside.
This membrane envelope is taken from the last victim of the virus as it exits the cell and contains general identification proteins and docking proteins that the virus can use to gain entry to another cell. The AIDS virus use a docking analogue to dock in the CD4 protein docking area of a T-cell, this facilitates it's entry into the T-cell.
One would hope the last person flushed when they were done or if not, you flushed before using that particular toilet. One would also assume that if there were feces on the seat you would not use it. Once flushed, the one or two possible viruses that might still be in the toilet bowl would be killed by the chlorine in the water. It takes very little to kill the virus outside of the body.
Essentially, there is no chance of an environmental transfer of the HIV virus. In all the case studies, scientists have proved that the HIV virus can only last for a few hours outside of the body, and even then, without many communicable properties.
its because the AIDS bassicaly shuts down your immune system so its sorta like virus that makes your body kill itself except its for immune system so therefor you body haves nothing to help with infection so hope and prey is last hope