"It comes altogether as one:" perceptions of analytical treatment interruptions and partner protections among racial, ethnic, sex and gender diverse HIV serodifferent couples in the United States
Abstract Background Most HIV cure-related studies involve interrupting antiretroviral treatment to assess the efficacy of pharmacologic interventions - also known as analytical treatment interruptions (ATIs). ATIs imply the risk of passing HIV to sexual partners due to the loss of undetectable HIV s...
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Main Authors: | Danielle M. Campbell (Author), Karine Dubé (Author), Portia D. Cowlings (Author), Patricia Dionicio (Author), Rowena M. Tam (Author), Harsh Agarwal (Author), Jamila K. Stockman (Author), Judith D. Auerbach (Author), John A. Sauceda (Author), Amy A. Conroy (Author), Mallory O. Johnson (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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