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can aids virus survive in cow's blood?
Yes, the AIDS virus (HIV) can survive in cow's blood. However, it cannot replicate or spread in cows as they do not have the necessary receptors for the virus to enter their cells.
No, cows cannot get infected with the AIDS virus. They do not have the right type of immune cells for the virus to infect and multiply.
No, it is not safe to consume cow's blood if it contains the AIDS virus. The virus can only survive for a short period of time outside of the human body and is easily destroyed by cooking or pasteurization.
No, the AIDS virus cannot be transmitted from cows to humans through blood contact. As mentioned earlier, cows do not have the right type of immune cells for the virus to infect and multiply. Additionally, the virus is not easily transmitted through blood contact, as it requires direct access to the bloodstream, which is unlikely in regular contact with cows.
No, the AIDS virus cannot mutate and become infectious to cows. The virus specifically targets human immune cells and would require significant genetic changes to be able to infect and replicate in cows.