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The study was published in a magazine Lancet This infected people with a virus immunodeficiency HumanAIDSAnd those who eat antiperspirants to completely inhibit the virus do not spread it during bad.
Scientists have studied a thousand couples, one of whom is infected with HIV and taking antiviral drugs to suppress the virus.
For eight years, the virus has not been transmitted once.
Professor Allison Rodger of the University of Cambridge in London, who co-led the research, said the study was presented as "conclusive evidence that the risk of HIV transmission with antiretroviral therapy is nil".
She added, "This powerful message can help end AIDS by preventing HIV transmission."
Said Michael Brady, of the Terence Higgins charity Immunity Human, the results will have "An incredible impact on the lives of people living with HIV".
Last year, the Joint United Nations Program on HIV / AIDS (UNAIDS) said: "People living with HIV who are infected with the virus but do not appear in the tests can not pbad it on. badual contact ", which means that the virus" Not detectable is non-removable ".
Says Anna Maria Gieretti, Professor at the Institute of Infectious Diseases and Global Health of the University of Liverpool "We have used the latest techniques to badyze the genetic strains of the virus in rare cases. HIV infection. "
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The study, published in the Lancet medical journal, found that people infected with HIV who get vaccinated to completely inhibit the virus do not spread it during bad.
Scientists have studied a thousand couples, one of whom is infected with HIV and taking antiviral drugs to suppress the virus.
For eight years, the virus has not been transmitted once.
Professor Allison Rodger of the University of London College, who led the research, said the study provided "conclusive evidence that the risk of HIV transmission with antiretroviral therapy is nil" .
"This strong message can help stop HIV / AIDS by preventing HIV transmission," she said.
Dr. Michael Brady, of the Terrence Higgins Charitable Society for HIV, said the results would have "an incredible impact on the lives of people living with HIV."
Last year, the Joint United Nations Program on HIV / AIDS (UNAIDS) stated that "HIV-positive people who are carriers of the virus but are not included in the badysis can not transmit it by badual contact "in the sense that" the undetectable virus is non-transferable "He said.
"We used the latest technologies to badyze the genetic strains of the virus in rare cases of HIV infection," said Professor Anna Maria Gieretti of the Institute of Infectious Diseases and Global Health's Liverpool University.