Well, it's not the razor itself that transmits the disease. So, how does this happen? Let's take a moment to analyze this:
Ask yourself where that razor has been.
* Has someone cut him or herself with the object? * Does that individual have HIV? If a person was given a cut by a razor and is not HIV positive, then the virus cannot be passed.
If the person IS HIV positive and that blade had his or her blood on it, there's a chance that the virus has been introduced into the next host (person).
For a short period of time, HIV does survive on a needle in air.
Yes it can, for a period of time.
The influenza virus is destroyed by heat at 167o - 212o F (75o - 100o C). The length of time it could survive or if it could survive at 160o is debatable.
For a short period of time, HIV does survive on a needle in air.
The flu virus can survive on bedding and other fabric surfaces for several hours to up to 48 hours, depending on factors like temperature and humidity. However, the virus's ability to infect decreases over time. Regular washing of bedding in hot water can effectively reduce the presence of the virus and minimize the risk of transmission.
Yes, a virus can survive in a corpse for a certain period, depending on the type of virus and environmental conditions. Viruses are not considered "alive" in the traditional sense and require a host to replicate, but they can remain infectious in bodily fluids or tissues after death. However, the viability of the virus decreases over time, and factors such as temperature, humidity, and the nature of the virus play significant roles in its survival.
=Lobsters can survive up to 14 days without food.=
HIV can survive for a very short time outside the body, typically only a few minutes to hours. Factors such as temperature, humidity, and quantity of virus can impact its ability to survive. It is important to note that HIV is not easily transmitted through environmental surfaces.
It theory, it is possible. But would you want to? Most people can survive a long time without food, but a much shorter time without water.
The recommended time for bandsaw blade replacement is when the blade becomes dull, damaged, or starts to show signs of wear and tear. It is important to replace the blade to ensure optimal cutting performance and safety.
Yes. A dog of that age can carry the virus without killing them because they're older their system can withstand the virus. Young puppies barely survive. If you can catch it in time your puppy might live with constant pain or may make a full recovery. It all depends on the time. Vaccinate your four year old to ensure no other pups will be in danger or other dogs won't carry this killing virus.
Surely you'll survive, but for how long time? Be sure that your life will be short with much suffering.On this question, "to survive" means to continue living enjoying good health during much time. However, it will happen exactly the contrary, whether you smoke 10,20,30,or 40 cigarettes a day.