While it has long been acknowledged that successful antiretroviral [1]A medication or other substance which is active against retroviruses such as HIV. treatment and an undetectable viral load [2]A measurement of the quantity of HIV RNA in the blood. Viral load blood test results are expressed as the number of copies (of HIV) per milliliter of blood plasma. lowers the risk of passing on HIV, we have little research to support the fact.
That’s why, with support from NAPWA, a group of researchers from the National Centre in HIV Epidemiology [3]The branch of medical science that deals with the study of incidence and distribution and control of a disease in a population. and Clinical [4]Pertaining to or founded on observation and treatment of participants, as distinguished from theoretical or basic science. Research want to conduct a three-year study into the role of viral load in HIV transmission.
If you are in a relationship with another man and one of you is positive and the other is not, we’d like to hear your thoughts on the project.
Please go to www.couplesandhiv.net [5] and let us know what you think.
Links:
[1] http://www.napwa.org.au/glossary/term/122
[2] http://www.napwa.org.au/glossary/term/416
[3] http://www.napwa.org.au/glossary/term/490
[4] http://www.napwa.org.au/glossary/term/475
[5] http://www.napwa.org.au/www.couplesandhiv.net