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Virus In Water
Sep 15, 2001
When we talk about how infectious the infected blood is when exposed to air, we normally know that the HIV virus dies after the blood dries up.
But what about if the blood is present in a bottle of mineral water? And I drank it? I mean the blood won't be able to dry up in this case, so will the HIV virus also die in this case?
Please reply as I have post this question over and over again! I beg you reply!
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Response from Dr. Pavia

No, you cannot get infected from mineral water. period.
There is no evidence that HIV has ever been transmitted in food or water. The only oral exposures that have significant risk seem to be breast feeding and oral sex for the person whose partner ejaculates in their mouth. There were some interesting studies that showed that in general, saliva and stomach acids kill HIV effeciently. However, breast milk and semen seem to protect the virus. This probably explains the difference between those two modes of exposure and food and waterborne exposure
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