Resource type: Treatment Guidelines
Japanese HIV Clinical Guidelines include U=U: 血中HIV RNA量(ウイルス量)が検出限界未満 (あるいは200コピー/mL未満)の臨床的意義について
Canadian HIV Clinical Guidelines include U=U
WHO: Consolidated guidelines on HIV prevention, testing, treatment, service delivery and monitoring: recommendations for a public health approach
PEPFAR 2021 Country and Regional Operational Plan (COP/ROP) Guidance for all PEPFAR Countries: U=U Made as Minimum Requirement
U=U education is a minimum requirement for all PEPFAR countries (Page 49) “The idea that someone living with HIV, who is both on treatment and virally undetectable, cannot transmit the virus to a sexual partner is revolutionary. ” (Page 336) “Prevention Access Campaign is the leading site for U=U information, resources, and news.” (Page 336)
New York State: U=U Guidance for Implementation in Clinical Settings
All resources: https://www.hivguidelines.org/antiretroviral-therapy/u-equals-u/ People who achieve and maintain an undetectable HIV viral load do not sexually transmit HIV. This scientific finding, called “Undetectable = Untransmittable,” or “U=U,” has been promoted as a health equity initiative by the Prevention Access Campaign since 2016 and has been endorsed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the New York City … Continued