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Viral load is supposed to cover virus counts generally, but it was getting heavy on HIV information. I had some information to add about indications for viral load testing and it would have been inappropriate and WP:UNDUE for me to add that to the viral load article. Because of that, I forked the HIV content from that article to here. Blue Rasberry (talk)21:01, 26 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]
This mess is so out of date. The swiss statement is crap as even with syphilis an hiv+ person with undetectable will not pass on HIV. Even WHO says under 200 copies. Instead of talking crap about safe sex that doesn't not protect every dendritic cell in the body why not mention undetectable women are being forcibly sterilised? 2A00:20:6094:A491:5502:A2E3:46AE:188 (talk) 08:21, 10 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]