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The U=U Study.

A myHIVteam Member asked a question 💭
Edmore, MI

1) This should/may be a hot topic, please be conciderate to all
2) I see many people on this site refer to the U=U study and how HIV can not be passed along. They think they are still safe to have unprotected sex, because they are undetectable. The answer to that is NO, you are not safe to have unprotected sex. You can still get other STI's, but let's stick to just HIV
3) Even though the U=U study has proven that if undetectable, you can not pass the virus on, the key phrase is, "YOU CAN'T… read more

August 6, 2019 (edited)
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Members engaged in a nuanced discussion about U=U (undetectable equals untransmittable), with widespread agreement that while undetectable... Read more

Members engaged in a nuanced discussion about U=U (undetectable equals untransmittable), with widespread agreement that while undetectable individuals cannot transmit HIV, they should still practice safer sex to protect against other STIs, potential drug-resistant strains, and the risk of viral load blips between testing periods. Several members shared personal experiences, including one who successfully had a baby without transmission, another whose viral load unexpectedly rose to 1,590 after nine years of being undetectable, and many who emphasized that condom use remains the safest approach regardless of viral load status. A recurring theme was the importance of individual responsibility, honest communication with partners, staying informed beyond just the U=U concept, and recognizing that while the science supports U=U for transmission prevention, personal circumstances vary widely and caution remains prudent.

A myHIVteam Member

I agree why take the chance of possibly infecting another person with this terrible disease.. in other words “Hey you don’t be silly.. put a rubber on your Willie!!” Protect yourself and the person you are with..

August 7, 2019
A myHIVteam Member

What I take away from this is that in the event of having sex with anyone I should protect myself and my partner

August 21, 2019
A myHIVteam Member

I love this insight. Many just use this info to keep being careless. I prefer to be informed and be cautious regardless of status or emotions.

August 6, 2019
A myHIVteam Member

.... What I have understood from the doctors and from the studies is that an undetectable HIV positive person can give another strain of HIV to another poz person.....🤗

August 20, 2019 (edited)
A myHIVteam Member

@A myHIVteam Member one medication doesn't trump another. every body is different and breaks down meds diferent ways. one may have biktarvy may be superior but to another triumeq may be superior.

August 16, 2019

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