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HIV Breakthrough As Treatment Eliminates Transmission Risk by adoniza(m): 1:39pm On May 03, 2019

Scientists studied 1,000 couples

Scientists find "conclusive evidence for gay men that the risk of HIV transmission with antiretroviral therapy is zero".

People who are HIV positive and taking medication do not spread the virus when they have sex, a study has found.

It means an end to the HIV pandemic could be in sight.

Scientists studied 1,000 gay male couples - one HIV positive and taking antiretroviral drugs to suppress the virus, and the other HIV negative.
Over the course of eight years, the virus was not transmitted once.

Professor Alison Rodger from University College London, who co-led the research, said the study provided "conclusive evidence for gay men that the risk of HIV transmission with suppressive ART (antiretroviral therapy) is zero".

She added that "this powerful message can help end the HIV pandemic by preventing HIV transmission".

Dr Michael Brady, from HIV charity the Terrence Higgins Trust, said the findings would have an "incredible impact on the lives of people living with HIV".


Over eight years, the virus was not transmitted once

Researchers said the couples had sex without condoms about 77,000 times, estimating that had medication not been taken, there would have been about 472 transmissions of HIV.

During the eight years, 15 men did become infected with HIV, but it did not come from their main partner.

"We used cutting-edge technology to analyse the genetic strains of the virus in the rare cases where a new HIV infection occurred," said Professor Anna Maria Geretti from the University of Liverpool's Institute of Infection and Global Health.

She added: "Our work was key because we were able to show that there was no relation between the virus strains of the two people in the couple.

"In other words, in all cases of new HIV infections, the new virus was so different from that of the HIV-positive partner that it must have come from somebody else."

ART proved just as effective for gay couples as it did for heterosexual couples.

Dr Brady said it was "impossible to overstate the importance of these findings", adding: "The study has given us the confidence to say, without doubt, that people living with HIV who are on effective treatment cannot pass the virus on to their sexual partners."

The study is published in The Lancet medical journal.[img]Scientists find "conclusive evidence for gay men that the risk of HIV transmission with antiretroviral therapy is zero".

People who are HIV positive and taking medication do not spread the virus when they have sex, a study has found.

It means an end to the HIV pandemic could be in sight.

Scientists studied 1,000 gay male couples - one HIV positive and taking antiretroviral drugs to suppress the virus, and the other HIV negative.
Over the course of eight years, the virus was not transmitted once.

Professor Alison Rodger from University College London, who co-led the research, said the study provided "conclusive evidence for gay men that the risk of HIV transmission with suppressive ART (antiretroviral therapy) is zero".

She added that "this powerful message can help end the HIV pandemic by preventing HIV transmission".

Dr Michael Brady, from HIV charity the Terrence Higgins Trust, said the findings would have an "incredible impact on the lives of people living with HIV".

Researchers said the couples had sex without condoms about 77,000 times, estimating that had medication not been taken, there would have been about 472 transmissions of HIV.

During the eight years, 15 men did become infected with HIV, but it did not come from their main partner.

"We used cutting-edge technology to analyse the genetic strains of the virus in the rare cases where a new HIV infection occurred," said Professor Anna Maria Geretti from the University of Liverpool's Institute of Infection and Global Health.

She added: "Our work was key because we were able to show that there was no relation between the virus strains of the two people in the couple.

"In other words, in all cases of new HIV infections, the new virus was so different from that of the HIV-positive partner that it must have come from somebody else."

ART proved just as effective for gay couples as it did for heterosexual couples.

Dr Brady said it was "impossible to overstate the importance of these findings", adding: "The study has given us the confidence to say, without doubt, that people living with HIV who are on effective treatment cannot pass the virus on to their sexual partners."

The study is published in The Lancet medical journal.[/img]Scientists find "conclusive evidence for gay men that the risk of HIV transmission with antiretroviral therapy is zero".

People who are HIV positive and taking medication do not spread the virus when they have sex, a study has found.

It means an end to the HIV pandemic could be in sight.

Scientists studied 1,000 gay male couples - one HIV positive and taking antiretroviral drugs to suppress the virus, and the other HIV negative.
Over the course of eight years, the virus was not transmitted once.

Professor Alison Rodger from University College London, who co-led the research, said the study provided "conclusive evidence for gay men that the risk of HIV transmission with suppressive ART (antiretroviral therapy) is zero".

She added that "this powerful message can help end the HIV pandemic by preventing HIV transmission".

Dr Michael Brady, from HIV charity the Terrence Higgins Trust, said the findings would have an "incredible impact on the lives of people living with HIV".

Researchers said the couples had sex without condoms about 77,000 times, estimating that had medication not been taken, there would have been about 472 transmissions of HIV.

During the eight years, 15 men did become infected with HIV, but it did not come from their main partner.

"We used cutting-edge technology to analyse the genetic strains of the virus in the rare cases where a new HIV infection occurred," said Professor Anna Maria Geretti from the University of Liverpool's Institute of Infection and Global Health.

She added: "Our work was key because we were able to show that there was no relation between the virus strains of the two people in the couple.

"In other words, in all cases of new HIV infections, the new virus was so different from that of the HIV-positive partner that it must have come from somebody else."

ART proved just as effective for gay couples as it did for heterosexual couples.

Dr Brady said it was "impossible to overstate the importance of these findings", adding: "The study has given us the confidence to say, without doubt, that people living with HIV who are on effective treatment cannot pass the virus on to their sexual partners."

The study is published in The Lancet medical journal.

source: https://news.sky.com/story/hiv-breakthrough-as-treatment-eliminates-transmission-risk-11709887

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Re: HIV Breakthrough As Treatment Eliminates Transmission Risk by adoniza(m): 1:40pm On May 03, 2019
This is good news guys

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Re: HIV Breakthrough As Treatment Eliminates Transmission Risk by MrBrownJay1(m): 2:13pm On May 03, 2019
This is MISLEADING/FALSE information.... Because this is a study solely about sexual transmission (aka transmission via sex) while we all know that many newly infected people co,e via drug addicts sharing needles and direct blood contact with an infected person....and this, no matter how much ARVs you take, it can't stop you from being infected, because no matter how suppress the virus is in your system, it is STILL there, and anyone in direct contact with that infected person's blood will be doomed.

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Re: HIV Breakthrough As Treatment Eliminates Transmission Risk by passion007: 6:40pm On May 03, 2019
MrBrownJay1:
This is MISLEADING/FALSE information.... Because this is a study solely about sexual transmission (aka transmission via sex) while we all know that many newly infected people co,e via drug addicts sharing needles and direct blood contact with an infected person....and this, no matter how much ARVs you take, it can't stop you from being infected, because no matter how suppress the virus is in your system, it is STILL there, and anyone in direct contact with that infected person's blood will be doomed.

What a load of tripe!

Focus on the study mate, not looking for plot holes where there are none.
Re: HIV Breakthrough As Treatment Eliminates Transmission Risk by MrBrownJay1(m): 7:21pm On May 03, 2019
passion007:


What a load of tripe!

Focus on the study mate, not looking for plot holes where there are none.

Nonsense!!!! HIV spreads in many different ways.... Saying that someone is safe while taking ARVs is misleading/false. EOD!
Re: HIV Breakthrough As Treatment Eliminates Transmission Risk by passion007: 8:26pm On May 03, 2019
MrBrownJay1:


Nonsense!!!! HIV spreads in many different ways.... Saying that someone is safe while taking ARVs is misleading/false. EOD!

Can you actually read the article mate. It's abundantly clear what mode of transmission the researchers are referring to.
For argument's sake, what are the figures for transmission via needle sharing? And how does a <0.01 % risk diminish this grand scientific accomplishment.

Your submission is rife with inaccuracies and it's important not to misinform people on such a sensitive topic as this

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