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Undetectable = Untransmittable (U=U) is a message used in
HIV The human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV) are two species of '' Lentivirus'' (a subgroup of retrovirus) that infect humans. Over time, they cause acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), a condition in which progressive failure of the immu ...
campaigns. It implies that if someone has an undetectable viral load, they can not transmit the HIV to others through sexual medium. There have been many clinical trials that have established the validity of U = U and it has been scientifically proven. U = U is also used as an HIV prevention strategy, meaning that if someone is undetectable, they can not pass it further and hence, prevents the virus from spreading. This is known as Treatment as Prevention and abbreviated as TasP.


Origins

The U=U campaign was launched by the ''Prevention Access Campaign'' in early 2016 from a Scientific Consensus Statement. It aims to change what it means to live with HIV by raising awareness and dismantling the stigma around HIV, improving the quality of life of those living with it in order to end the
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Scientific evidence

The campaign seeks to spread the scientific evidence that undetectable means untransmittable. Since the beginning of the epidemic, perceptions and management of HIV infection have gone through many stages; from assuming the infectiousness, then discovering the routes of transmission (blood, sexual fluids, and breastfeeding), to prevention methods (education,
condom A condom is a sheath-shaped barrier device used during sexual intercourse to reduce the probability of pregnancy or a sexually transmitted infection (STI). There are both male and female condoms. With proper use—and use at every act of inte ...
s, PrEP, and
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) and various different treatments. Between 2011 and 2019, three clinical studies appeared that have changed the paradigm of prevention and quality of life for the better. These studies confirmed that access to and adherence to treatment, such that the virus remains "undetectable" in routine blood tests: :* Prevents the infection from progressing in the person taking antiretrovirals; and also :* Prevents the virus from being transmitted during sexual activity. In 2011, the study group published part of the results of the
HPTN 052 HPTN 052 is the name of a clinical trial conducted in nine countries which examined whether starting people living with HIV on antiretroviral therapy (ART) can reduce the chance that they will pass HIV on to their sexual partners who do not have HIV ...
study. In this clinical study, 1,763
serodiscordant A serodiscordant relationship, also known as mixed-status, is one where one partner is infected by HIV and the other is not. This contrasts with seroconcordant relationships, in which both partners are of the same HIV status. Serodiscordancy contri ...
heterosexual Heterosexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction or sexual behavior between people of the opposite sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, heterosexuality is "an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions" t ...
couples were studied (one person HIV positive, the other testing negative). The subjects were then divided into two groups, depending on whether the person had started treatment as soon as they received the diagnosis, or if they deferred the start of the treatment. It was discovered that, when comparing both groups, there was a 93% reduction in transmissions in those who started treatment immediately. The researchers then concluded that, if the person continues their treatment, they are less likely to transmit the infection to a sexual partner. In 2016, the same group published the results of the PARTNER-1 study. In this study, the conditions were far more specific and the question more targeted. A total of 1,166 serodiscordant heterosexual and MSM couples were included. In all cases, the person living with HIV had a plasma viral load of less than 200 copies per mL of blood. The couples also reported not having used condoms during sexual intercourse. After 36,000 instances of intercourse in heterosexual couples and 22,000 in MSM couples, there was no related transmission of HIV. For this reason, it was decided to continue studying more encounters and more couples, because even the number studied did not have enough statistical power. In 2019, the additional results of PARTNER-2 were published. In this study, serodiscordant MSM couples were analysed in which the person living with HIV had had an undetectable viral load for six months or more. 76,991 sexual acts without condom use were documented with no related transmission. This study is therefore the one that allows us to affirm that the risk of sexual transmission of HIV is 0 when the person with HIV has an undetectable viral load for 6 months or more.


International organisations

945 organizations in 99 countries have committed to spreading the U=U message in their communities as part of a Prevention Access initiative. This has created an alliance of people living with HIV, researchers, and social organizations whose goal is, on the one hand, to end the epidemic of HIV infection, as well as the stigma related to living with HIV. For this, the campaign sought to bring scientific information closer through a language of disclosure so that all people, regardless of their training, ethnicity or socioeconomic level, can learn about the new advances.


Actions

In 2015, Bruce Richman founded the ''Prevention Access Campaign'' with the aim of connecting activists and researchers from around the world to spread the message of ''U=U'' , which has been carried out since 2016. It has received the support of numerous organizations all over the world: * The Fight Against AIDS Foundation has declared its support for the U=U consensus statement issued by the ''Prevention Access Campaign'' stating that "the scientific evidence is clear and unequivocal: effective treatment reduces the risk of HIV transmission to zero". * The International Council of AIDS Service Organizations (ICASO) is a community dedicated to monitoring and updating regarding issues related to U=U in women living with HIV. *
UNAIDS The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) (, ONUSIDA) is the main advocate for accelerated, comprehensive and coordinated global action on the HIV/ AIDS pandemic. The mission of UNAIDS is to lead, strengthen and support an ...
has carried out a series of campaigns with the aim of spreading the message, based on reports but also supporting the activities of other civil associations aimed at promoting the message. * For
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2019,
Fundación Huésped Fundación Huésped is a nonprofit foundation in Argentina. It was created in 1989 for the purpose of fighting HIV/AIDS, with a specific focus on creating a social environment that would allow the disease to be overcome. Since October 2015, the f ...
has carried out a campaign that includes ten measures to end HIV in Argentina: “Put on the ribbon”. One of the measures says to "Promote the concept of undetectable = untransmittable (U=U)". * The Positive Cycle Association has carried the slogan U=U as a flag since its founding in 2018, carrying out numerous activities with the aim of guaranteeing its visibility. Among them talks-debate with figures such as Gabriela Turck, CONICET researcher on issues related to reservoirs and the cure of HIV; or activities with the community such as the one carried out during the 2019 pride march that has had the support and collaboration of UNAIDS .


See also

* Serophobia *
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) (, ONUSIDA) is the main advocate for accelerated, comprehensive and coordinated global action on the HIV/ AIDS pandemic. The mission of UNAIDS is to lead, strengthen and support an ...


References

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