The presentation was made on the eve of 1 December, the day on which International AIDS Day is celebrated. One of the results of the collaboration is the Undetectable=Incommunicable campaign. Campaign drivers claim it has become undetectable by current testing methods, as the HIV virus is in the body but has no viral activity. Being undetectable allows the infection to be controlled. People undergoing effective treatment cannot transmit the virus. The fact that sexual intercourse does not have a condom does not pose any risk.
The other result of the collaboration between Bizkaisida, Euskaltzaindia and the Basque Government is the dictionary of the Basque language. The fear, stigma and taboo that society has and has around HIV make language so too. Through the series of terminologies in Basque it is intended to rule out these connotations. Examples of the dictionary produced by the campaign drivers are:
Rejected: HIV disease/disease, sexually transmitted disease
To be used: HIV infection, sexually transmitted infection
Rejected: HIV Contamination
To be used: Transmission of HIV
Rejected: Dangerous Collectives, Dangerous Behaviors
To be used: Risky practices, people at risk for HIV