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AskDocQ: U=U means if a person with HIV is undetectable, they can’t pass it on

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A person with HIV who is on treatment and is undetectable cannot transmit HIV to their sexual partner. There is no risk. Zero. Brisbane LGBTIQ health specialist Dr Fiona Bisshop explains why.

I need to have a rant about U=U and HIV.  I’ve written about this before, and sorry for repeating myself, but every time I think the word has been spread and I can shut up about it, I see another patient who hasn’t heard it. Read More

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