EPC0476 | ACTUP-PNG – a model for scaling up point-of-care HIV Viral Load and Early Infant Diagnosis in Papua New Guinea and other resource limited settings | E-poster | HIV testing |
EPD0570 | Adaptation and pre-post workshop results of the FRESH HIV and intersectional stigma reduction intervention for sexual and gender minorities with HIV and their providers: Dominican Republic | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0693 | Adaptation of evidence-informed retention strategies learnt from the antiretroviral treatment program for improved pre-exposure prophylaxis continuation among key and vulnerable populations in Shinyanga, Pwani and Kigoma, Tanzania | E-poster | Key populations and other vulnerable populations: Behavioural, social and cultural issues and contexts |
EPB0285 | Adaptation of HIV care, support and treatment (CST) services during COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia | E-poster | SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 and HIV |
EPA0064 | Adaptation of the intact proviral DNA assay to the QIAcuity digital PCR platform | E-poster | Understanding and targeting persistent HIV reservoirs |
EPD0682 | Adapting an HIV stigma reduction training to address drug-use stigma in HIV clinics in Tanzania | E-poster | Key populations and other vulnerable populations: Behavioural, social and cultural issues and contexts |
TUPEE06 | Adapting and reorienting a patient reported outcome measure (PROM) consensus study to achieve more culturally diverse perspectives from HIV peer and clinical settings: a reflective case study in HIV research | Poster exhibition | Health systems, health systems strengthening and partnerships |
TUPEC15 | Addressing HIV testing gaps in Zimbabwe in the midst of health system and socioeconomic stressors | Poster exhibition | HIV testing |
EPE0928 | Addressing structural barriers to HIV care using Society Tackling AIDS through Rights (STAR) methodology among vulnerable households in Southern Nigeria | E-poster | Health systems, health systems strengthening and partnerships |
EPC0348 | Adherence is the key: targeting long-acting injectable cabotegravir to MSM current oral PrEP users with low adherence would be highly effective and efficient, a modelling study with Dutch perspectives | E-poster | Modelling the HIV epidemic |