well lets see tp put it in perspective
zero=zerowhich still equals zero
Hi there,
For the syringe part. I don't think there is any data on how long HIV virus "live" in there. But because it a vaccum, it's a "better" environment for the HIV virus to "live".
Now back to your risk and the razor. That is not a risk at all. No chance of HIV infection.
Cheers
HIV doesn't live anywhere. HIV is not alive. It's either active or non active.
so because the blood or the active virus is incubated in the syringe, it will be active longer, but on a razor it would just die very soon? zero risk then.
hahaha....thanks Teak for educating us the actual terms.
Thought it may be better to reply using their own term....easier to understand. After all, i did put " " .