ViiV Healthcare’s Risk to Reasons turns conversations about a woman’s risk of acquiring HIV into their reasons for HIV prevention to reflect the realities and diversity of our lives, identities, and relationships. This supports open, non-judgemental, and proactive conversations about HIV prevention and care.
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Too often, women are left out of the HIV conversation. Start conversations and get more information. Because your health, your voice, your choice matters.
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We believe that making both medical and non-medical HIV prevention options accessible to suit different needs and circumstances is the most effective strategy for reducing the likelihood of HIV transmission.
HIV testing is important because early detection and timely intervention are key in managing HIV effectively. Advances in prevention, treatment and care mean that people living with HIV and on effective treatment have a near-normal life expectancy.
Did you know women make up of over half of all people living with HIV? Click here to find out more about the different ways HIV affects women.
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