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Ok, say some blood or semen gets outside of the body and it is HIV positive. HIV is an extremely unstable virus. A clever little thing though, it mutates all the time. Hence no vaccine yet. The virus, once "outside" its host lives for about 3-5 SECONDS, and really, no longer. The chances of contracting HIV from any other route other that direct contact, eg. sexual, is tiny. It has never even been documented. about 3 -5 seconds. You may check the HIV blog for more info http://www.positivesingles.com... Report It HIV is able to live 72 hours "3 days" out side the body and no longer. The only other way to kill the virus is to clean up any infected area with bleach. Bleach kills the virus just too bad it kills us as well. Unless an open sore or cut is present on the area where the HIV positive blood or semen was "splashed," there is a very low risk of exposure to HIV. However, because there was exposure - you should to to your nearest ER and receive preventative treatment as a precaution. Nurses, Doctors, and EMS workers who have needlesticks - etc, have to do this when ANY exposure occurs and it is better to be safe than sorry. There is no "exact time". First off, it depends on the "stuff" that got outside the body. If it was a drop of stuff, then all the virus would be exposed to air very quickly, and it would be inactivated. If there was a lot of stuff, like 5 milliliters, then it could last for several days, as the virus in the middle of the blood would not be exposed to air. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC): |
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