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Friday, February 28, 2014

HOW LONG CAN A FLU VIRUS LIVE OUTSIDE THE BODY?

This is a posting from The Wise Geek:

Flu viruses can live for 12 hours on cloth or tissues and for 48 hours on hard, nonporous surfaces.

How long the flu virus, or influenza virus, can live outside the body varies depending on the infected surface. For example, the virus can live for as long as 12 hours on porous materials such as tissue or cloth. Nonporous materials, such as wood or metal, can carry a live flu virus for as long as 48 hours after being infected. If a surface is wet, that can increase the life of the virus to 72 hours outside the body. The flu virus tends to live on skin for only a couple of minutes, but it can spread rapidly during that time from contact with the hands or other parts of the body.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Are you sick? It's so rare for you not to have an original posting. ML