Abstract
There is now widespread consensus that by reducing HIV viral load to undetectable levels, HIV treatment also eliminates the risk of HIV sexual transmission. Advocates have hoped that eliminating the risk of HIV will be accompanied by a reduction of HIV-related stigma. These hopes have yet to be realised and people living with HIV continue to report stigma and sexual rejection. The burden of challenging HIV-related stigma has largely fallen on people living with HIV. It is time for those who are HIV-negative to also take on some of the burden in challenging HIV stigma.
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