This infographic, entitled Undetectable=Untransmittable, explains that U=U means that people with HIV who achieve and maintain an undetectable viral load—the amount of HIV in the blood—by taking antiretroviral therapy (ART) daily as prescribed cannot sexually transmit the virus to others. Thus, treatment for HIV is a powerful arrow in the quiver of HIV prevention tools.
This infographic, entitled Undetectable=Untransmittable, explains that U=U means that people with HIV who achieve and maintain an undetectable viral load—the amount of HIV in the blood—by taking antiretroviral therapy (ART) daily as prescribed cannot sexually transmit the virus to others. Thus, treatment for HIV is a powerful arrow in the quiver of HIV prevention tools.
Oral presentation by Dr. Dvora Joseph Davey on December 13, 2017. The presentation discussed the evaluation of sex Behaviors and Substance Use in Pregnant Women in South Africa: Informing Interventions to Prevent HIV Acquisition and Transmission
Oral presentation by Mark Tomlinson in Aug 2012 that describes low cost platforms as essential, to be incorporated in health care budgets. The presentation emphasizes the supporting supervision and management central to the efforts of Community Health Workers that are dispersed and stretched.
These are intervention materials for all 4 sessions of the Masihambisane intervention that is meant for children of – and mothers living with HIV, the informative graphics focus on living positively, keeping healthy, being prepared, and feeding choices.
The pregnancy health book is meant for mothers living with HIV. Encouraging mothers to test for HIV and bring your partner to test, avoid things that are bad for them and the baby, and making sure to deliver at a hospital or a health facility.
This manual aims to give women an opportunity to talk about their feelings about being HIV+ and pregnant, make women aware of the importance of looking after their physical and emotional health now that they know they are HIV+ and pregnant, and motivating the women to attend 4 antenatal clinic appointments and 4 Project Masihambisane sessions before their baby is born.