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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.

HIV new diagnoses, treatment and care in the UK: 2015 report

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Public Health England
20 October 2015

San Francisco Is Changing Face of AIDS Treatment

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New York Times
6 October 2015

Targeting HIV in semen to shut down AIDS

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Eurekalert Medicine & Health
18 August 2015

Preventing HIV - new approaches to an ongoing problem

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Public Health England blog
12 August 2015

New study shows increased accessibility to methadone treatment through primary care decreases spread of HIV

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British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS
11 August 2015

Serosorting in the Age of PrEP

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The Advocate
9 July 2015

A gay’s guide to undetectable

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Gay News Network, Australia
11 June 2015