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What does U=U refer to?
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Medication taken after possible HIV exposure.
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Daily medication that prevents HIV.
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Virus that attacks the immune system.
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The only way to know your status.
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A barrier method that reduces STI risk.
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STI that can cause genital warts.
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Common bacterial STI that can cause infertility.
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STI often known for discharge and burning.
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STI that progresses in stages and may begin with a painless sore.
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STI known for stages and a painless sore.
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A fluid that can transmit HIV.
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Proteins your immune system makes to fight infection.
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Testing people without symptoms to detect infection.
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Actions taken to reduce risk of disease transmission.