How long does the condyloma acuminatum virus live when it leaves the body?

  The actual fact is that the actual virus is not heat resistant, and it is affected by the outside temperature, and it can survive for up to several months after leaving the body.   When the outside temperature is 100°C, the condyloma virus will be inactivated within a few seconds. When the outside temperature is 55°C-60°C, it will be inactivated within a few minutes to ten minutes. At normal room temperature, it usually survives for only about 3 days, and if it is in a dry environment, the survival time will be extended on top of that. And in a -20°C environment, it can survive for 2-5 months; and in dry ice temperature (-70°C) and liquid nitrogen (-196°C) temperature, it can even survive for a long time to keep its infectivity.  On a regular basis, you should pay attention to personal hygiene, change your clothes regularly, avoid sharing intimate items with others as much as possible, and also be clean and refrain from unsafe sexual behavior.