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The U=U message is reducing HIV transmissions but globally there are many road blocks

The U=U message is reducing HIV transmissions but globally there are many road blocks

The message of undetectable equals untransmissible (U=U) has been used around the world to reduce stigma surrounding people living with HIV. It educates people about the realities of the virus in the 21st century. At the 2022 World AIDS Conference speakers from different parts of the world have spoken about how this message has been […]

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Panel confirms ‘quality of life’ as key focus for Australians living with HIV

Panel confirms ‘quality of life’ as key focus for Australians living with HIV

Quality of life should be a key measure in determining the success of treatment for people with HIV, according to participants in an expert panel discussion. The Livestream panel (Quality of life for People Living with HIV– Rediscovering what matters) was convened by ViiV Healthcare Australia and the National Association for People with HIV in […]

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Online seminar will explore U=U for women living with HIV

Online seminar will explore U=U for women living with HIV

In the lead up to World AIDS Day commemorations on 1st December, an Australian-first webinar led by women living with HIV will dispel outdated myths, highlighting the message that successful HIV treatment eliminates the risk of transmission of HIV to sexual partners. Known in shorthand as Undetectable=Untransmittable, or U=U, this webinar introduces audiences to more […]

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Health Minister Greg Hunt orders “urgent review” of EMEN8 website

Health Minister Greg Hunt orders “urgent review” of EMEN8 website

A joint initiative of the Victorian AIDS Council and AIDS Council of New South Wales (ACON) is facing review by the federal government after a report from The Australian. The EMEN8 website, established earlier this year, is a sexual health promotion and awareness resource aimed at men who have sex with men (MSM). The Australian have […]

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