The hiv virus does not survive in water. The hiv virus is a retrovirus that can cause damage to the immune function of human cells and lead to pathogenic infections or rare tumors. The hiv virus can only survive in living cells in the blood, and cannot survive in water, because water does not have the nutrients needed by the hiv virus, so once the hiv virus is dissolved in water, it will be immediately diluted, the virus becomes inactive, and then dies. Patients with hiv virus should avoid spreading the virus to family members and coworkers, and avoid sharing household items with others. If the patient suffers from hiv virus, it is recommended that the patient choose to go to a hospital that specializes in the treatment of HIV-infected patients for consultation. After arriving at the hospital, the patient should let the medical staff take good protective measures, and the patient should cooperate with the doctor’s treatment and abide by the hospital’s regulations.