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SUMMARY
Over the past seven years, the HIV stigma reducing as well as scientific implications of HIV undetectability have been incorporated into public health and community messaging through the concise discursive framing of U=U. Given these issues and an uneven adoption of U=U internationally, the objective was to better understand how various HIV/STI service providers (e_g, nurses, public health workers, physicians, frontline providers, and sexual health educators) communicate the U=U message to sexual health service users in Ontario, Canada. The authors were specifically interested in understanding the communication of the U . . .
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