EPD0589 | Using human centered design and marketing to unpack U=U in Zimbabwe | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV |
TUPEE25 | Using HIV platform to improve COVID-19 vaccination uptake through a combination intervention approaches in Eastern Province, Zambia | Poster exhibition | Impact of COVID-19 on HIV prevention, testing and treatment (including financing) |
EPE0926 | Using flow cytometry to improve pediatric leukemia diagnosis in Mozambique | E-poster | Health systems, health systems strengthening and partnerships |
EPE0986 | Using electronic tools for optimization of data management within the determined, resilient, empowered, AIDS free, mentored and safe program in Matabeleland South, Midlands, and Mashonaland Central Provinces of Zimbabwe, 2022 | E-poster | Innovations in data collection, monitoring and evaluation |
EPE0800 | Using continuous quality improvement to build resilient VMMC services during weather induced emergencies in Chikwawa district, Malawi | E-poster | Implementation science and scale up of prevention |
TUPED18 | Using comprehensive sexuality education to enhance uptake of HIV testing among adolescents and young people in secondary schools | Poster exhibition | Sexuality, gender, relationships and sexual cultures |
EPD0727 | Using community engagement approaches to increase PrEP uptake among adolescent girls and young women (16 – 29 years old) | E-poster | Sexuality, gender, relationships and sexual cultures |
MOPEC21 | Using Common Elements Treatment Approach (CETA) to improve access to mental health services among people living with HIV in Rwenzori region in Western Uganda | Poster exhibition | HIV prevention research |
OALBD0603 | Using client-centered models to sustain HIV service delivery to key populations in Uganda | Oral abstract session with live Q&A | Key populations and other vulnerable populations: Behavioural, social and cultural issues and contexts |
EPD0540 | Using behavioral science to design a new global framework that operationalizes person-centered HIV care: experiences in Zambia and Ghana | E-poster | Social science theories, concepts and methods |