Evidence shows almost zero risk of sexual transmission when HIV viral loads are less than 1000 copies/mL, which could allow providers to destigmatize HIV and promote antiretroviral therapy adherence.
Systematic review of 8 studies in more than 7,700 serodiscordant couples in 25 countries finds people living with HIV with viral loads less than 1,000 copies/mL have almost zero risk of transmitting ...
People living with HIV who maintain low – but still detectible – levels of the virus and adhere to their antiretroviral regimen have almost zero risk of transmitting it to their sexual partners, ...
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Advances in HIV treatment allow for safe intimacy and marriage
Andy Feds, a comedian born with HIV, married his wife Jasmine Collins-Badeau, who is not living with HIV, and they are ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has released updated recommendations on HIV clinical management providing new and revised ...
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What Are Your Odds of Getting HIV?
The transmission risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) varies by the type of exposure. But proven tools can help make getting HIV preventable. As scientists continue to investigate and evaluate ...
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