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Is it true that once exposed to air the AIDS virus dies immediately? |
forreal answers from people who know what they are talking about i really need to know! like if somone had aids and there seman was exposed to the air then was put in contact with you like anal or mouth would you still have a chance of getting it and if so how big of a chance??(and no im not gay this is for a girlfriend that doesnt have a yahoo name=) Yes, within seconds of coming into contact with oxygen, the virus dies. Yes, as far as I know. The HIV virus, like all viruses, needs a medium (in this case, blood, semen, and some other human fluids) to survive. Exposure to air and room temperature damages the fragile crystiline shell of the virus and "kills" it. Yes.The means of transmitting it will be through sexual contacts and parenteral ( blood ). no Well okay even if there semen was exposed to air, yes the AIDS virus is pretty much killed by air, it can't survive, but the chances that all of the semen has come out even a little is very rare. It is still possible if there was some left in there or I hope you get the point, it is still possible for her to get it, no matter what without protection, AIDS is nothing to play with, and apparently that is what she is doing....you need protection!! It can survive in the air for about 40 seconds. There is a lot of controversy around this topic. But what you're describing is simply a pipe dream. The virus does not die that quickly. It was first thought to die within minutes or hours but has proven to be viable for up to 48 hours in some studies. As much as I would like to give you false hope, there are a number of virus that when exposed to various components and chemicals in the air die. However, to my knowledge the HIV and AIDS viruses are not counted among them. The majority of viruses are impossible to kill, because unlike baterica they are DNA strains (not actually living organisms) that have the ability to replicate and reproduce only after having invaded a host cell. That is why they have been unable to find a "cure" for either. If you've been exposed to HIV you've been exposed to HIV whether it has seen the light of day, been in the "air" went for a swim or a walk along the boardwalk...If you think you've been exposed go to the doctor and get tested... Most viruses, HIV and AIDS included, cannot survive while airborne or on hard surfaces. They need the climate of the human body to thrive. Yes. |
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