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Is the bed in the guest house outside disinfected? Is it just simple disinfection of sheets?

Generally speaking, you can't get AIDS by using hotel sheets or something.

HIV is sensitive to heat and can be inactivated at 56℃ for 30 minutes. It can be inactivated with 50% ethanol or ether, 0.2% sodium hypochlorite, 0. 1% household bleaching powder, 0.3% hydrogen peroxide and 0.5% lysol for 5 minutes, but it is not sensitive to ultraviolet rays. It can survive for more than 15 days in a suitable liquid environment at room temperature. If you are really worried, you can ask the waiter to disinfect it again. This problem does not exist in general star-rated hotels. If it is a self-operated small hotel, the possibility is not high.

Disinfection methods of HIV:

The resistance of HIV to the outside world is weak, far lower than that of hepatitis B virus. Therefore, the use of disinfection and inactivation of hepatitis B virus can completely deal with HIV. HIV is acid-resistant and alkali-resistant, and is insensitive to ultraviolet rays. Alcohol has a good inactivation effect on it. The international health organization recommended heating at 100℃ for 20 minutes to inactivate HIV, and the effect was satisfactory. The disinfection of HIV is mainly aimed at medical supplies and living places contaminated by blood and body fluids of HIV-infected people and AIDS patients. Such as ornaments, gauze, clothes, etc. The disinfection of HIV can choose the appropriate physical method or chemical method according to the disinfection project. Items that need to be reused can be disinfected by boiling or high-pressure steam. Articles unsuitable for boiling can be disinfected with 2% glutaraldehyde and 75% alcohol.