2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0055747
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Systematic Review of HIV Transmission between Heterosexual Serodiscordant Couples where the HIV-Positive Partner Is Fully Suppressed on Antiretroviral Therapy

Abstract: BackgroundThe risk of sexual HIV transmission in serodiscordant couples when the HIV-positive partner has full virologic suppression on combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) is debated. This study aims to systematically review observational studies and randomized controlled trials (RCTs), evaluating rates of sexual HIV transmission between heterosexual serodiscordant couples when the HIV-positive partner has full suppression on cART.Methods and FindingsWe searched major bibliographic databases to November … Show more

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“…Although HIV has a low risk of sexual transmission in patients treated with antiretroviral treatment (Attia, Egger, Müller, Zwahlen, & Low, 2009; Loutfy et al, 2013), the analysis illustrates that despite this, many women still experience insecurity about the risk of transferring the virus to a partner or child. After this study was conducted even more evidence about the minimal risk of sexual transmission when being well treated on ART has been published (Rodger et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although HIV has a low risk of sexual transmission in patients treated with antiretroviral treatment (Attia, Egger, Müller, Zwahlen, & Low, 2009; Loutfy et al, 2013), the analysis illustrates that despite this, many women still experience insecurity about the risk of transferring the virus to a partner or child. After this study was conducted even more evidence about the minimal risk of sexual transmission when being well treated on ART has been published (Rodger et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, viral blips or intermittent low-level viraemia (50-1000 copies/ml) can occur during effective treatment but have not been associated with an increased risk of treatment failure unless low-level viraemia is sustained (207). Second, clinical and epidemiological studies show that the risk of HIV transmission and disease progression is very low when the viral load is lower than 1000 copies/ml (181,208,209).…”
Section: Threshold For Defining Virological Failurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transmission risk was set to zero in case of undetectable VL (ie <300 cp/µL) (11,12). The risk of transmission was estimated at last sexual intercourse ( = 1) or cumulated over a one-month period, assuming a mean monthly number of eight sexual intercourses (13,14).…”
Section: (Main Text Word Count: 1967 Words)mentioning
confidence: 99%