Most probably not. The virus does not survive very long outside the blood or other body fluids. A foot scrubber does normally not cantain body fluids.
human immunodeficiency virus
you get HIV where the sun dont shine. its like a bacterica we get through sex.
HIV cannot live outside body fluids/tissues more than a few hours
HIV infection is caused by the human immunodicency virus. Y can get HIV from contact with infected blood,semen,or vaginal fluids most people get the virus by having unprotected sex with someone who has HIV.Another common way of getting it is by sharing drug needles with someone who is infected with HIV.
HIV is not able to live outside the conditions of the human body.
Human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, can be transmitted through sharing syringes and the transfer of bodily fluids. HIV is a slow replicating retrovirus that causes AIDS.
Through Bodily Fluids
The Ebola virus is transmitted through bodily fluids. It is also suspected that the virus can enter the human body through contact with the whites of the eyes or the mouth. Under laboratory conditions, Ebola has also been transmitted through the air, but this does not happen in nature.
The HIV virus cannot be "killed" outside of the human body because it is not technically alive. However, it can be effectively inactivated using common disinfectants such as bleach or heat treatment. These methods help to break down the virus's structure and render it incapable of causing infection.
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is not able to live outside the human body. Racoons would be unable to contract the virus.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus