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Since AIDS is a virus, which needs a live host cell to live in, they only can live in body fluids for short periods of time. How in the world could they possibly live on an asprin tablet? In fact, if you put a virus on an asprin tablet, the salicylic acid chemical of the asprin would surely kill the cell. In summary, virus cells do not live outside cells, or fresh body fluids! Bacteria, do however, but they are not the cause of AIDS. So no it is NOT possible, period!
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