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MSM without HIV doubt ‘undetectable = untransmittable’

“In a recent survey, most HIV-negative men who have sex with men were doubtful that maintaining an undetectable viral load through treatment prevents transmission of the virus, whereas most who do have HIV held the opposite view. The survey was part of a study published in the Journal of the International AIDS Society.”

“Researchers sought to gauge whether MSM accepted the ‘undetectable = untransmittable’ concept, known on Twitter as #UequalsU, which suggests that maintaining an undetectable viral load prevents transmission of HIV even through condomless sex.”

Read more at HEALIO – Infectious Disease News.

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