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, 2021
+Series: Customizable, Downloadable U=U Resources
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March, 2021
PAC Factsheet: U=U Resources for Healthcare Providers
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March, 2021
The Lancet: “Prioritising pleasure and correcting misinformation in the era of U=U”
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March, 2021
Alabama Public Health: “Undetectable = Untransmittable: An effort to end the HIV epidemic”
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March, 2021
The Lancet: Podcast: “Prioritising pleasure and correcting misinformation in the era of U=U”
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March, 2021
List of United States U=U Public Health Jurisdictions
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February, 2021
The Lancet: “Call to action: how can the US Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative succeed?”
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February, 2021
It’s A Sin | Discussion Panel | HBO Max
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February, 2021
Bianca Del Rio spills the Tea on HIV | HOW TO STAY NEG
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February, 2021
Dr. Demetre Daskalakis at the United States Conference on AIDS 2019
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February, 2021
Dr. Alison Rodger: The Scientific Evidence Supporting U=U 2020
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February, 2021
Dr. Anthony S. Fauci at United States Conference on AIDS 2017
U=U Websites
Images and Campaign Graphics
Video resources
Dr. Chloe Orkin Explains U=U to International Ruby Star Gareth Thomas, September 2019
Dr. Alison Rodger, lead author of PARTNER2 speaks to Bruce Richman at AIDS 2018, July 2018
Band U=U from Osaka, Japan
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