Tapeworms can live in a host for 5-10 years.
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Aids depends on the right conditions to survive. it will not survive for long outside a live host.
No. HIV needs a host. It does not live long, outside the body.
The hantavirus can survive for long periods outside of a host. The survival rate ranges from 12 to 96 days and time is dependent on temperature.
If you are asking if a virus can live very long without its host, then no. Viruses aren't alive in the first place. Because viruses can't reproduce on their own, they are not considered living organisms. Because they aren't living to begin with, they cannot die.
No, eliminating the supply of oxygen from the air would not kill off a virus because viruses do not require or consume oxygen to survive. Viruses need a living host cell to replicate and cannot survive for long outside of a host organism.
They can live for hundreds of years outside.
Tapeworms can severely effect the digestive system. Even if the host is de-wormed, it may not kill the adult tapeworm. It can also cause intestinal blockage if the parasite is allowed to live and thrive too long.
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Tapeworm infections can lead to diarrhea, but the duration varies among individuals. Symptoms can last from a few days to several weeks, depending on factors like the person's immune response and the severity of the infection. Treatment with antiparasitic medications typically resolves the infection and alleviates symptoms within a few days. However, if left untreated, diarrhea can persist as long as the tapeworm remains in the host.