Gawaine
Probably not. For one thing, viruses are sensitive to temperatures that are outside the range of the human body( 96-99 degrees F). For another thing, the dilution factor would be very important. In addition, soap in the water would make it difficult for the virus particles to stick to the skin.
Alli
Herpes is spread by direct skin to skin contact and by sex (genital herpes). You can get herpes simplex one (cold sores) simply by being kissed by someone who has them on their lips or mouth area. Genital herpes (herpes simplex 2) can be spread by having direct skin contact (like rubbing) or by having sex with a person who has it. Even if the person is not showing an sores, they can still be "shedding" the virus, which can cause you to get it.
HPV is spread the same way. Direct skin to skin contact and sex. If a person has genital warts, hand or feet warts (all caused by HPV), you can get them by just rubbing or touching them. You can also get HPV from sex. It is the number one STD in the world, because there really are no signs or symptoms from it.
As for getting it in the hot tub, I really doubt it. I have both viruses and I have NEVER gave it to anyone that I shared a hot tub with (family, friends, boyfriends, etc.) I think the only possible way you would get it is if you were rubbing, direct skin to skin contact, with someone who has the virus in the hot tube. Its not like the virus is "floating around" in the hot tub though.
eg_ansel
As long as the chemicals are right you wont get anything
but if someone pees in it and the chems ain't right you will get
a hair folicle infect. that looks like chicken pox and you can get
pregnant cause sperm can live init.
this is true. ask your doctor.
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