How long does it take for the condyloma acuminatum virus to die after it leaves the body?

  The virus of condyloma acuminata has harsh requirements for its living environment. In a hot and dry environment, the virus particles will rapidly dehydrate and die within ten minutes. The HPV can be easily killed by disinfectant soaking or boiling of contaminated clothing and objects. The virus that leaves the human body can maintain its viability and infectivity for a long time under laboratory conditions such as dry ice (temperature -70°C) and liquid nitrogen (temperature -196°C), and can survive for 3 months in a -20°C environment. The virus can survive for 5-6 hours in the warm and humid summer and cold and dry winter, and HPV can survive for two hours in an environment where the body feels the right temperature and humidity.