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Despite the emphasis on U=U as a key HIV prevention strategy since 2016, disturbing data continue to show that the U.S. domestic HIV response is still not leveraging the U=U messaging strategy as a powerful intervention.  “Although the evidence-based messaging...				
					
			
					
											
								 
							
					
															
					
					May 16, 2025 | Featured News
Under a strong partnership between Cambodia and UNAIDS, the country celebrated a landmark event titled “U=U” (Undetectable = Untransmittable) yesterday at the iconic Angkor Wat Temple in Siem Reap Province. To mark the occasion, the event featured traditional...				
					
			
					
											
								 
							
					
															
					
					May 14, 2025 | Featured News
The Department of Health in the Cordillera region is strengthening the promotion of a public health campaign that aims to reduce human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) stigma, encourage testing and treatment, and empower people living with HIV (PLHIV). The DOH’s...				
					
			
					
											
								 
							
					
															
					
					Feb 27, 2025 | Featured News
UNAIDS shares the transformative benefit of U=U for reducing HIV stigma. HIV stigma is one of the most significant barriers to ending AIDS as a public health threat globally, and U=U is a powerful intervention to reduce HIV stigma.  Although the U=U concept has been...				
					
			
					
											
								 
							
					
															
					
					Jul 21, 2024 | Featured News
The CDC and PAC released the comprehensive “Implementing and Scaling Up Undetectable = Untransmittable (U=U)” resource guide, to help partners implement and champion U=U in PEPFAR-supported countries and beyond. This guide can help public health officials, healthcare...				
					
			
					
											
								 
							
					
															
					
					May 24, 2024 | Featured News
For the first time, the American Academy of Pediatrics has changed its position to say people living with HIV can breast/chest feed their infants if they are on treatment and maintain an undetectable viral load. People living with HIV in the US have risked...