Pre-Assessment: Undetectable=Untransmittable: Building Hope and Ending HIV Stigma

We are very excited to have you join us for the second webinar in our WATCH! 2017 treatment advocacy series. The WATCH! 2017 treatment advocacy series will consist of 3-6 webinars throughout the year. In a change from prior years, The Well Project will issue certificates of completion for each 1.5 hour webinar to participants who attend the live webinar (or view the recording) and complete the pre- and post-assessment tests. The webinars will be recorded for those who are unable to participate live and will be accessible for one month after they initially take place. If you are accessing the recording of the webinar, you still need to complete the pre- and post-assessments.

Please take the pre-assessment test below for the second in our 2017 WATCH! series "Undetectable=Untransmittable: Building Hope and Ending HIV Stigma" by Thursday, July 13, 2017 at 12:00 PM ET. All registered participants should receive a reminder email one day and one hour prior to the webinar.
 
We look forward to your participation!

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* 1. Please write your first name, last name and email (required)

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* 2. Please tell us a little more about yourself (optional)

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* 3. A person with an undetectable viral load cannot transmit HIV to a partner who is HIV-negative

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* 4. Which of the following is true of Treatment as Prevention (TasP)?

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* 5. According to a recent study, most women living with HIV know about U=U

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* 6. Having an undetectable viral load means that a woman can’t transmit HIV through breastfeeding

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* 7. Because of U=U, laws criminalizing the transmission of HIV are no longer in effect

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* 8. Which of the following is true about the U=U campaign that was launched by the Prevention Access Campaign?

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* 9. Please share any additional comments that you may have.

 
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