Can HIV survive in urine?

HIV can survive in urine, but it quickly becomes inactive and non-infectious after being excreted from the body.
HIV is weak in the outside world and usually inactivates and loses its ability to infect when it leaves the body. HIV is widely present in the body fluids of infected people, such as blood, semen, prostate fluid, vaginal secretions, breast milk, etc. The content in urine is relatively low, but it can also survive in urine, and HIV will die soon after the urine is excreted from the body.
HIV transmission is mainly mother-to-child transmission, blood transmission and sexual contact transmission, the infected person’s urine contains a small amount of HIV, but the infectiousness is not very big, generally infected person’s feces, nasal secretions, sweat, urine, tears and so on are not infectious, and will not be transmitted through the urine.
AIDS patients need to go to a regular hospital for treatment.