U=U Resource Center
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Research: U=U is associated with positive health outcomes
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Terrence Higgins Trust “Can’t Pass It On” Training for Healthcare Providers
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The Lancet: Providers should discuss U=U with all patients living with HIV
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About PAC and U=U: Factsheet
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Using U=U in Public Health Policy & Advocacy
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Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA): “HIV Viral Load and Transmissibility of HIV Infection: Undetectable Equals Untransmittable”
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CATIE and PAC: Undetectable = Untransmittable Educational Videos
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November, 2020
BMJ Talk Medicine: The U=U Message, ep. 1/3: a conversation with Chinyere Okoli
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November, 2020
VIH: Indectable es Igual a Intransmissible [ HIV: Undectable Equals Untransmissible]
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November, 2020
Indetectable = Intransmisible (Peru)
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November, 2020
NAM aidsmap: “U=U improves gay men’s sense of self and many believe it will reduce HIV-related stigma”
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October, 2020
Treatment Is More Than Prevention: Perceived Personal and Social Benefits of Undetectable = Untransmittable Messaging Among Sexual Minority Men Living with HIV
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October, 2020
Let’s Stop HIV Together Undetectable PSA
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October, 2020
Australasian Society for HIV, Viral Hepatitis and Sexual Health Medicine (ASHM): U=U Poster
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October, 2020
Australasian Society for HIV, Viral Hepatitis and Sexual Health Medicine (ASHM) Guidance for Healthcare Professionals
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September, 2020
Indetectable = Intransmisible (I=I)
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August, 2020
AmidaCare: Become undetectable!
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August, 2020
Tawian CDC Leaflet
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July, 2020
Nebraska Legislative Proclamation on HIV and U=U: LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 344
U=U Websites
Images and Campaign Graphics
Video resources
U = U Science | Nittaya Phanuphak, MD, PhD
Youth Perspectives on U=U Communications | Eddy Rudram
Phenomenal Positive Youths Association: Zambia
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