Why toilets don t transmit AIDS

Updated on Toilet 2024-06-09
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    HIV is mostly found in blood, body fluids, etc.

    Infection requires bodily fluids to enter the wound.

    Under what conditions can a toilet be contagious? The blood or semen of the AIDS patient is left on the toilet bowl (which becomes inactive after 10 minutes) and you have an open wound on the buttocks, which you are doing. It is possible to be infected!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The incidence is high among men who are susceptible to HIV, and the reasons for sexual transmission of HIV are as follows:

    1. Multiple sexual partners.

    2. No effective protection.

    Both homosexuals and the general population, as long as they meet these two points, are high-risk groups for AIDS, and the rate of transmission in the general population is no slower than that in homosexuals.

    However, there are several reasons why homosexuality is typical of high-risk groups: (only gay men are at high risk, and lesbians are ultra-low-risk groups for AIDS, so all of these cases are limited to gay men).

    1. It is impossible to ignore the fact that among homosexuals, there is objectively a situation of sexual disorder, although the reasons are very complex and there are many reasons that can be used as excuses, but this phenomenon is really common among homosexuals.

    2. The sense of safety is not strong, especially in the past, I didn't know what AIDS was, let alone how to prevent it; Now, with increased publicity, the situation has changed. (Some time ago, I paid attention to a statistic, the ratio of male and female AIDS patients is close to 1:1).

    3. The first and first few cases of AIDS in the world are all gay men. The embarrassing reality is that even if it can be said that it is barely said that it is through the presentation that people are starting to pay attention to AIDS, no one will be grateful to the gay community for this, and it will inevitably make most people think of it.

    In summary, gay men will continue to be at high risk of AIDS for a certain period of time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because the virus cannot move on its own, HIV can only survive in human and animal bodily fluids.

    If exposed (e.g. sticking to the toilet), it will die instantly.

    Even if you don't die, the virus has to enter your bloodstream to make you sick, and the virus can't penetrate your skin as long as there is no wound where you sit on the toilet.

    So it's not contagious.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    AIDS is transmitted through wound infection...

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Yes, it depends on what you do with it!

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The toilet is an "output" system, not an "input" system! Hey hey

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Because AIDS is not transmitted through contact or air, the HIV virus dies immediately in the air and can only live in the body, and AIDS is only transmitted through bodily fluids, including sex (semen), mother-to-child transmission, and blood-borne transmission. Therefore, the toilet is not infected with AIDS under normal circumstances, please rest assured.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    There are three modes of transmission of HIV, blood-borne transmission - sexual transmission - mother-to-child transmission. HIV is transmitted through the exchange of bodily fluids, blood, semen from a carrier or patient with the skin and mucous membranes of a healthy person. The bodily fluids or blood of an HIV-infected person cannot constitute an infection as long as they have not come into contact with a wound in a healthy person.

    HIV is sensitive to sunlight, ultraviolet rays, high temperatures, acid-alkaline environments, etc. It is quickly inactivated when exposed to the external environment, 1 hour in the 50°C environment, and 1-2 minutes in the 100° environment. The virus leaves living cells and can only survive for 1-2 hours in a dry environment, and soon loses its viability and cannot be infected.

    Regardless of other factors, it can survive for 7 days in a normal water environment at room temperature. HIV can only survive in living cells, and HIV that leaves the blood of a living body first loses its ability to proliferate and then dies as blood cells and lymphocytes die.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Hello, why test? On the one hand, once you suspect that you may be infected after having a high-risk behavior, then there must be considerable psychological pressure, regardless of the size of the risk of infection, whether there are early symptoms of AIDS, and only if the test result is negative, can the worry be completely ruled out. On the other hand, if you are unfortunately infected, you can get treatment as soon as possible, control the progression of the disease, and prevent the spread to others.

    Aggressive treatments can greatly extend the life cycle, such as cocktail therapy, which can extend the survival time of infected people to 14 years, during which time AIDS may be overcome. Don't forget to adopt it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    AIDS can be transmitted from mother to child, blood, sexually. It can't be transmitted by ordinary contact.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-14

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  12. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    The upstairs is very specific and intuitive...

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