as a person that does HIV-Aids Education & awareness at group homes colledges ,university's ect and who also has HIV,i can tell you with certainty that the Virus dies upon contact with the air 1-3 seconds tops.So ,it will only be alive for like 1-3 seconds if that.if you have anymore q on hiv-aids you can email me at jamesgsud@hotmail.com and i would be happy to answer any and all questions,thanks and GODBless eh!peace all!~
2006-11-24 14:22:50
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answered by joeniceguy2005 3
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hi, there. HIV (the virus that motives AIDS) is on no account dormant. From the 2d it enters a persons' physique and starts off to multiply, it would not end. it extremely is expected that as much as ten BILLION copies of HIV are made each and daily, and the physique's immune gadget fights back to the final of its skill. as far as outward indicators of HIV circulate, it extremely is 10 or extra years in the past indicators look, yet by utilising no skill is the virus 'dormant' in this time. as far as testing, maximum individuals (ninety 5%) will try HIV antibody beneficial at the two month mark positioned up an infection, over ninety 9% by utilising 3 months. The try takes time for the reason it extremely is looking on your physique's reaction to the virus (antibodies) and not the extremely virus itself. it could take the physique a sprint time to try this (as much as 3 months, 6 months in very uncommon situations)
2016-11-26 20:48:28
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answered by ? 4
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aids virus is not airbourne you can be infected only when you had sex with someone whith positive aids, kissing is not that much for you need almost 10 gallons of saliva to get the virus.
2006-11-24 13:31:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Aids is not an airborne virus. Instead it is contracted through the exchange of bodily fluids. Like blood, semen etc. It cannot be contracted through casual contact, hugging, shaking hands etc. However, if a person that is infected is bleeding, make sure that you use gloves etc. In case you have an open sore.
2006-11-24 13:28:47
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answered by freedomgazer64 2
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AIDS is an extremely fragile virus outside the human body, and there are barely any ways to get it into the air. The concentrations in saliva and mucous are almost nonexistent, and there aren't any ways to aerosolize any other bodily, shall we say, excretions. In conclusion, it is impossible to contract the HIV virus by breathing air that was breathed by an affected individual.
2006-11-24 13:28:12
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answered by samjrei 2
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AIDS isnt an airbourne virus, its caught through the transfer of blood...IE through Needles or drinking/eating of blood....once youve got it, its alive forever...theres no treatment
2006-11-24 13:27:01
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answered by nyokosorano18 2
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The HIV virus (the virus that causes AIDS) dies almost immediately when it hits the air.So, its never airborne per say.However if there is a lot of blood present always use precautions!
2006-11-25 02:22:55
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answered by mr.cholito 3
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Aids is not airborne (so our government tells us). usually blood to blood contact is the only way to pass it on. I believe the virus dies the second it is exposed to air.
2006-11-24 13:27:23
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answered by Fitz 3
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Why, do you know an AIDS virus that wants to take up skydiving?
2006-11-24 13:27:22
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answered by My Evil Twin 7
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Not long at all, that's why people can tend to AIDS patients without masks and all that jazz.
It dies very quickly when it's exposed to the air.
2006-11-24 13:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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