Treatment as prevention is an  effective  HIV prevention tools whereby a person who is living with HIV is placed on treatment not only to prolong his life, but to also protect his partner. People living with HIV who take the Antiretroviral drugs as prescribed will attain an undetectable viral load which essentially eliminates the risk of tranmitting the virus to their HIV-negative partners. Treatment as prevention works well when a person living with HIV takes HIV medication exactly as prescribed and has regular follow-up care, including regular viral load tests to ensure their viral load stays undetectable. It is like using one stone to kill 2 birds- taking HIV medication to stay healthy and prevent transmission. Once tested positive, it is important to start treatment immediately. If taken every day, exactly as prescribed, HIV medication can reduce the amount of HIV in your blood (also called the viral load) to a very low level, so much so that the virus become undetectable. At this point, the individual can be said to be virally suppressed. Once virally supressed your viral load is so low that it doesn’t show up in a standard lab test. There are important health benefits to getting the viral load as low as possible. People living with HIV who are virally suppressed can live long, healthy lives while they effectively eliminate the risk of transmitting the virus to their HIV-negative partner(s).
Nifemi Adeshina 2020 LeNNiB Champion