OAD0405 | Racial inequalities in HIV testing among adolescent men who have sex with men and transgender women in three Brazilian capitals | Oral abstract session with live Q&A | Key populations and other vulnerable populations: Behavioural, social and cultural issues and contexts |
EPD0580 | Raising new voices in HIV cure research: a review of an advocacy-for-cure academy and grant program | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPC0420 | Randomized trial of "fresh start" SMS text messaging to improve return to care among people living with HIV who have missed scheduled clinic appointments in South Africa | E-poster | Population-specific interventions for HIV prevention |
MOPEB01 | Rapid two-phase decay of intact and defective HIV DNA during acute treated HIV infection, which is accelerated with earlier ART initiation | Poster exhibition | Course of HIV disease |
EPD0561 | Rate of and factors associated with high viral load after enhanced adherence counselling among HIV-positive Recipients of care in five Nigerian States | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPE0916 | Reaching the last mile of HIV epidemic control in Zambia by engaging key populations with innovative service delivery approaches | E-poster | Health systems, health systems strengthening and partnerships |
EPC0454 | Reactive HIV testing and PREP use in a London sexual health clinic | E-poster | HIV testing |
EPB0155 | Readiness for HCV care provision for men who have sex with men in seven countries | E-poster | Co-infections (including opportunistic infections) |
EPC0397 | Real-world effectiveness of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis in key and priority populations receiving HIV services from private-not-for-profit health facilities in Uganda: a retrospective cohort study | E-poster | HIV prevention research |
EPC0397 | Real-world effectiveness of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis in key and priority populations receiving HIV services from private-not-for-profit health facilities in Uganda: a retrospective cohort study | E-poster | HIV prevention research |