Hi,
HIV has been found at low concentrations in the saliva, tears and urine of infected individuals, but there are
no recorded cases of infection by these secretions and the potential risk of transmission is negligible.
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can be spread by the following:
Contaminated blood transfusions and blood product
Intimate sexual contac
The use of contaminated needles and syringes
Experiments have
shown that HIV is killed by heat, but temperatures over 60°C are needed to
achieve reliable killing of HIV. Levels of virus remain relatively stable in
blood at room temperature, and HIV may persist for at least a week in dried
blood at 4°C.
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