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A viral load test shows how much HIV there is in a small sample of blood. The lower the amount the better. The aim of HIV treatment is to reduce viral load to a level which is too low to be measured by standard tests. This is called an ‘undetectable’ viral load. This means HIV is still present in your body, but at a low level.

A gay’s guide to undetectable

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Gay News Network, Australia
11 June 2015

Cepheid and FIND Announce European Approval of Xpert HIV-1 Viral Load

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Cepheid press release
21 January 2015

The genetics of coping with HIV

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Science Daily
12 November 2014

HIV Viral load testing to start at regional hospitals

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Republica
9 October 2013

HCV RNA Levels Stable in People on ART But Not on Anti-HCV Therapy

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International AIDS Society
31 July 2013

UD-led team develops mathematical model to measure hidden HIV

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University of Delaware Daily
8 May 2013