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Can disinfection measures in general hotels kill HIV?

definitely not

At room temperature, HIV in liquid environment can survive for 15 days, and articles contaminated by HIV can be contagious for at least 3 days. In recent years, some research institutions have proved that the survival time of HIV in isolated blood depends on the virus content in isolated blood, and blood with high virus content is still alive even if it is stored at room temperature for 96 hours. Even a drop of blood the size of a needle tip will cause AIDS if it encounters fresh lymphocytes. Even if the blood with high virus content is dried for 2-4 hours, once it is put into the culture medium and meets lymphocytes, it can still enter it to continue replication. Therefore, isolated blood containing HIV can cause infection. However, HIV is very fragile and can be inactivated by heating to 56 degrees 10 minute. If it is boiled, it can be inactivated quickly. When the temperature is 37℃, treat with 70% alcohol, 10% bleaching powder, 2% glutaraldehyde, 4% formalin, 35% isopropanol, 0.5% lysol and 0.3% hydrogen peroxide for 0/0 min to inactivate HIV.