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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March, 2019
San Francisco Department of Health: U=U Basics Fact Sheet
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March, 2019
San Francisco AIDS Foundation: Fact Sheet: Undetectable Viral Load
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March, 2019
POZ Magazine: U=U Communication Tips
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February, 2019
Activismo de Igual a Igual [Activism of I=I]
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February, 2019
Equitas Health: U=U Undetectable Equals Untransmittable
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February, 2019
POZ Magazine: “Viral Load Does Not Equal Value”
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February, 2019
The Lancet: Providers should discuss U=U with all patients living with HIV
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February, 2019
Stay Health PSA: 5 Reasons ’HIV Undetectable’ Must Mean ’Untransmittable’
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January, 2019
NIH Director Francis Collins: “Treatment is Prevention”
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January, 2019
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA): “HIV Viral Load and Transmissibility of HIV Infection: Undetectable Equals Untransmittable”
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January, 2019
NIH: “The science is clear: with HIV, undetectable equals untransmittable”
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January, 2019
CDC Global 2023 U=U Strategic Toolkit
U=U Websites
Images and Campaign Graphics
Video resources
Dr. James Simmons: World AIDS Day 2018 Undetectable Equals Untrasmittable! U=U!
HIV App Life4me+ is for HIV-positive people
HIV cannot pass it on / Show must go on!
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