MOPEE26 Optimizing the clinic flow process for integration of cabotegravir + rilpivirine long-acting into routine care: findings from Cabotegravir And Rilpivirine Implementation Study in European Locations (CARISEL)Poster exhibitionImplementation science and scale up of treatment
MOPEE27 Robot-based assessment: a novel tool to objectively quantify the impact of HIV on agingPoster exhibitionImplementation science and scale up of treatment
MOPEE28 Improving viral load suppression among children aged 0-14 years through community ART distribution in rural Uganda: lessons from Anyeke HCIVPoster exhibitionImplementation science and scale up of treatment
TUPEA01 The impact of B cell activation on HIV-1 binding and trans infection of CD4+ T cellsPoster exhibitionUnderstanding and targeting persistent HIV reservoirs
TUPEA02 The effects of HIV-1 antigen expanded specific T cell therapy (HXTC) and vorinostat on persistent HIV-1 in people living with HIV on antiretroviral therapyPoster exhibitionUnderstanding and targeting persistent HIV reservoirs
TUPEA03 Detection of intact HIV provirus in a microglia-enriched fraction of the CNS of a virally suppressed individual with HIVPoster exhibitionUnderstanding and targeting persistent HIV reservoirs
TUPEA04 HIV-1 infection: virus and host wrestle for control of the SUMOylation systemPoster exhibitionUnderstanding and targeting persistent HIV reservoirs
TUPEA05 Emergence of genetically-distinct HIV-1 populations is associated with transient virological control during analytical interruption of antiretroviral therapyPoster exhibitionUnderstanding and targeting persistent HIV reservoirs
TUPEA06 The Rainbow 5-plex digital PCR assay improves quantification of the viral reservoir resulting in a better understanding of the HIV-1 proviral landscapePoster exhibitionUnderstanding and targeting persistent HIV reservoirs
TUPEA07 Linking inducible HIV-1 reservoir to rebound after treatment interruptionPoster exhibitionUnderstanding and targeting persistent HIV reservoirs
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