jeudi 2 juin 2016
Can an anti-HIV drug break down wall between HIV-positive and HIV-negative men?
Health Canada and researchers say HIV-prevention drug Truvada is another line of defence to be used along with condoms, but preliminary results from a two-year study show condomless sex between HIV-positive men and HIV-negative men taking the drug increased among the study's 52 participants.
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