MOPEC04 Molecular and phylodynamic approaches to the characterisation of HIV-1 transmission: a genomic epidemiological study in Victoria, AustraliaPoster exhibitionSurveillance: Measuring the HIV epidemic
MOPEC05 Silent transfer determination using HIV recency testing in Lusaka Province of Zambia: experience from the Catholic Relief Services Epidemic Control 90-90-90 (EpiC 3-90) projectPoster exhibitionSurveillance: Measuring the HIV epidemic
MOPEC06 New metrics for understanding trends in undiagnosed HIV among key populationsPoster exhibitionSurveillance: Measuring the HIV epidemic
MOPEC07 Establishing HIV-1 recent infection surveillance using a point-of-care test for recent infection among persons newly diagnosed with HIV infection in ThailandPoster exhibitionSurveillance: Measuring the HIV epidemic
MOPEC08 ZAMPHIA 2021 showed reduction in advanced HIV disease (AHD) prevalence but further scale up of AHD screening and management neededPoster exhibitionSurveillance: Measuring the HIV epidemic
MOPEC08 ZAMPHIA 2021 showed reduction in advanced HIV disease (AHD) prevalence but further scale up of AHD screening and management neededPoster exhibitionSurveillance: Measuring the HIV epidemic
MOPEC09 Increasing prevention coverage among Australian gay and bisexual men but elevated HIV risk among younger and bisexual men: analysis of national behavioural surveillance data 2017-21Poster exhibitionSurveillance: Measuring the HIV epidemic
MOPEC10 Disruptions to services for people who inject drugs in Ukraine: modelling the impact of Russia's invasion on HIV and hepatitis C virus transmissionPoster exhibitionModelling the HIV epidemic
MOPEC11 Impact and cost-effectiveness of 3 different long-acting pre-exposure prophylaxis products in 3 African countries: a mathematical modelling studyPoster exhibitionModelling the HIV epidemic
MOPEC12 HIV risk among men who have sex with both men and women in Australia: findings from national behavioural surveillance surveysPoster exhibitionModelling the HIV epidemic
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