CDC Officially Admits People With HIV Who Are Undetectable Can’t Transmit HIV

CDC Officially Admits People With HIV Who Are Undetectable Can’t Transmit HIV

After hundreds of other experts and HIV organizations have already signed on to a pledge that recognizes that people living with HIV whose treatment has brought their viral load to an undetectable level — which is nearly half of all HIV-positive people in the U.S. — do not transmit HIV to any other person, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has come out with the definitive statement on the subject.

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