- As individuals and organizations who are directly supporting people who live with or face risk factors for HIV, we are uniquely placed to bridge the gap ...
- Undetectable viral load means that the level of HIV in a person’s blood is so low that it does not show up in a viral load test. In Canada, undetectable ...
- Research shows that initiating testing and treatment early can yield the best health outcomes for people living with HIV.1 Whenever possible, we should ...
- There are legitimate concerns that the U=U message places inordinate focus on the issue of undetectability and does not address the fact that some people in ...
- The prevention of sexual transmission of HIV afforded by U=U covers women* as it does everyone else. If women* and/or their sexual partners have an undetectable viral load, then sexual intimacy can…
- As is the case for all other groups, people who inject drugs will not transmit HIV through sexual activity if they have an undetectable viral load.
- HIV treatment, including when the viral load is undetectable, does not prevent people from getting or passing on other sexually transmitted and blood-borne ...
- According to a Supreme Court of Canada decision in 2012, people living with HIV have a criminal law duty to disclose their HIV status to their sexual partners before sexual activity that poses “a…
- HIV stigma evolved from a mix of xenophobia and homophobia and has included profound fear, in the public mind, of sex workers, racialized people, and people who inject drugs.
- An overview of what we know about the ways the determinants influence health.
- An HIV self-testing program in Uganda trained men who have sex with men (MSM) to distribute HIV self-tests to their social and sexual networks.