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But health officials stress there is still room for improvement.
Researchers broke down the various strategies that the gay men in the Opposites Attract study used to prevent HIV transmission.
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The newly released PARTNER2 study documented 77,000 condomless anal sex acts between mixed-HIV-status men; Opposites Attract had 12,000.
This association held true even when researchers controlled for changing rates of viral suppression of HIV in 2012 to 2016 records.
The study of mixed-HIV-status gay couples prompted the CDC to conclude that undetectable people have effectively no risk of passing on HIV.
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HIV-negative members of mixed-HIV-status couples often had high-risk sex with non-primary partners—with low use of PrEP and PEP.
Highlights from the research presented at the 9th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science in Paris.
Between this study of mixed-HIV-status gay couples and a similar previous study, partners have engaged in about 35,000 condomless sex acts.
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New findings from the PARTNER trial saw no transmissions within the couples, underlining the power of ARVs to curb the spread of HIV.
The final results of the HPTN 052 study of mixed-HIV-status, opposite-sex partners are in.
Here’s a timeline of the highlights.
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