Most new transmissions were from people not receiving treatment
A red ribbon at the White House for World AIDS Day in 2014 | Photo: Flickr/Ted Eytan
A new report out of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals HIV positive people who are undetectable have been responsible for no new transmissions in the United States.
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