The purpose of this calculator is to learn the risk of acquiring/transmitting HIV during different sexual activities when one partner is HIV negative and the other partner is HIV positive. Click "GO" to find out now.
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This information will provide users of the in-home HIV tests answers questions regarding the importance of HIV testing, the safety of in-home testing, and information on negative and positive results. Click "GO" for more information.
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The person-to-person spread of HIV is called HIV transmission. People can get or transmit HIV only through specific activities, such as through sex or injection drug use. Click "GO" to get much more information.
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PrEP is used by people without HIV who are at risk of being exposed to HIV through sex or injection drug use. Click "GO" for more information.
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HIV medicines prevent HIV from multiplying (making copies of itself), which reduces the amount of HIV in the body (called the viral load). Having less HIV in the body gives the immune system a chance to recover and produce more infection fighting cells. Click "GO" for detailed information.
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People living with HIV who achieve and maintain an undetectable viral load by taking and adhering to antiretroviral therapy (ART) as prescribed by their doctor cannot sexually transmit the virus to others. Click "GO" for more information.
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You can learn more about HIV testing by visiting The National Institute of Health's website. Click "GO" to get the facts.
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