I am trying to decipher whether or not it is possible for AIDs to survive in an environment outside of bodily fluids. The important question would be what characteristics that are located only within bodily fluids contribute to the survival of the AIDs virus to such a point that it cannot survive without them. Hence, what temperature, climate, element(s)/chemical(s) are located only within bodily fluids and are also a main ingredient in AIDs survival.
Take note that AIDs is not just a human virus, it can also live in cats, raccoons, and monkeys. SO, what characteristics are present in the bodily fluids of humans, monkeys, raccoons, and cats that are not present in teh fluids of other species, and which of those elements contribute to the survival of AIDs, are there any that cannot be found outside of bodily fluids????
TTYL,
~Wildrose
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