Jun. 6—When Dale Briese thinks about the past four decades, several binaries come to mind. Life and death. Hope and despair. Medication and no treatment. Briese is a long-time HIV survivor, who lost some of his community to the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, an epidemic that has killed more than 30 million people globally. This year, Pride month falls on the 40th anniversary of when the .
treatment then they would be no new cases of hiv and the treatment i m talking about is what s called antiretroviral drugs that they they reduce the detectability of the virus in the drug in the blood and this study the study that you mentioned looked at a thousand gay couples in europe one of whom in the in the partnership it was a negative in the other one was positive by taking these antiretroviral drugs and and these couples were having sex without a condom and what this study found over a seven year period is that they were nor cases of hiv being transmitted from the positive patna to the negative and what the research is say this proves is that people living with hiv if they re being treated effectively then there s no way that they can infect sexual partners and they can say this definitively because