Safe sex without condoms? With drugs keeping HIV in check, infected partners didn't spread virus

Wednesday, July 13, 2016 - 15:46 in Health & Medicine

One of the surest ways to prevent the spread of HIV is to use condoms during sex. But that doesn’t always happen, especially when medicines are keeping the virus at very low levels. Is this safe? Health experts are divided on the question. In 2008, a national commission in Switzerland gave HIV-positive...

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