Can HIV Virus Survive In Dried Blood?
HIV can survive in Dried blood .
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HIV does not survive in environment for more than few minutes .But there are reports of HIV surviving in dried blood for 5 -7days .But the possibility of transmission of HIV through dried blood is not well documented. There are other factors like viral load,acidity,temperature,sunlight etc which can play a role.
Open bleeding Wound or ulcers is a mode of entry of HIV.Wound/cut gets closed or Scab will be formed within few minutes.Healed wounds or wounds with scab do not transmit HIV.
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Dermatologist and venereolgist
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Dried blood will not be in air or on a plastic unless expelled from source.The chances of survival of HIV in blood in open air or on a surface like plastic is not more than few minutes.It gets exposed to drying,sunlight ,other environmental factors.
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No risk of transmission of HIV.
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I do not see any risk of transmission of HIV by the modes mentioned.
You are safe.You need not worry about HIV.
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Yes.There is no risk.
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Yes.HIV is not transmitted even if open wound comes in contact with dried blood or semen .
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Yes.
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Yes.Even if vaginal fluid dries up there is no chance of transmission of HIV.
Do not worry. Just relax.
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Acne Unlikely to transmit HIV.
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Usually the pimples are intact and they do not transmit HIV.
HIV transmission is possible, If there is a bleeding pimple .But I have not come across such cases.
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