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Ensuring that people living with HIV receive effective HIV treatment makes a major contribution to HIV prevention. People who are taking HIV treatment and have an undetectable viral load do not pass HIV on to their sexual partners.

North Shields photographer infected woman with HIV, court told

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Newcastle Evening Chronicle
17 October 2012

Rulings on HIV non-disclosure raise concerns

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The Lawyers Weekly
15 October 2012

Viral load climbs and CD4s fall with syphilis in HIV+ Paris men

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International AIDS Society
25 September 2012

Editorial: The Long, Uphill Battle Against AIDS

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New York Times
29 July 2012

In Tanzania, HIV at a Crossroads

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PBS NewsHour
17 July 2012

Treatment Benefits For All?

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CATIE - The Positive Side
26 June 2012

HPTN 052: Lessons learned from the 'ethical odyssey' of an HIV trial

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Eurekalert Medicine & Health
15 June 2012

New report: evaluating HIV treatment as prevention in the European context

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European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) press release
7 June 2012

Beyond the Media Hype for HIV Prevention Technology

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Positive Women's Network USA
5 June 2012