EPD0556 | Prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus in human papillomavirus infected and uninfected men who have sex with men residing in the North-West region of Pretoria | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0557 | Exploring the awareness and acceptance of U=U amongst East and Southeast Asian men who have sex with men in Ontario, Canada: a mixed methods study | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0558 | Perceptions of PrEP Use amongst women engaged in HIV prevention services in South Africa: baseline findings from the multi-district Le Kip Kip trial to influence social norms around PrEP | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0559 | Attitude to condom-use negotiation among young unmarried Indonesian women and their determinants: a cross-sectional study | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0560 | Conveying HIV diagnoses: perspectives from people recently diagnosed with HIV | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
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 |
EPD0562 | Male Mentorship Clubs; a catalytic peer to peer approach for sustainable VMMC uptake amongst adolescent boys and young men in Zimbabwe | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0563 | ‘I was afraid to test, but the providers and the space made me feel comfortable’: Acceptability of community-based integrated HIV and sexual and reproductive health services in Zimbabwe | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0564 | Consenting and re-consenting Kenyan children and adolescents living with HIV in research involving biological sampling and bio-banking | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
EPD0565 | Extending HIV care responsibility beyond families to include community health workers in the settings of Tanzania | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |