EPD0586 Using pharmacy activations to create demand for HIV self-testing in the private sector in KenyaE-posterSocial and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV
EPE0977 Using Prevention Self-Assessment Tool (PSAT) to develop action plans and optimise technical assistance for key populations programmes: the case of South to South Learning Network in KenyaE-posterInnovations in data collection, monitoring and evaluation
EPD0582 Using the community score card approach to monitor quality of HIV/SRHR services in UgandaE-posterSocial and behavioural aspects and approaches to HIV
TUPEC12 Using the young people and adolescent peer supporters (YAPS) model as a mechanism to decentralize HIV testing services and enhance linkage among adolescents and young people in UgandaPoster exhibitionHIV testing
EPD0646 Using visual arts as a medium for HIV education and communication: insights from let's connect in PakistanE-posterKey populations and other vulnerable populations: Behavioural, social and cultural issues and contexts
TUPED25 Utilizing All of Us data to examine the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health among people living with HIVPoster exhibitionSocial and behavioural aspects and approaches to COVID-19
OAE0205 Utilizing Community HIV/AIDS service agents to Find, Link, and retain in care pregnant, breastfeeding mothers and children aged 0-14 living with HIVOral abstract session with live Q&AImplementation science and scale up of treatment
EPE0932 Utilizing the model for improvement framework to improve index testing offer rate in NigeriaE-posterHealth systems, health systems strengthening and partnerships
EPA0101 UV-C radiation induces disulphide bond cleavage in SARS-CoV-2 spike protein reducing its binding to ACE2 on host cellsE-posterSARS-CoV-2 virology, pathogenesis, and host immune responses, vaccines and immunotherapies
EPE0763 Validation of a high throughput next generation sequencing assay for HIV drug resistance genotypingE-posterImplementation science and scale up of HIV testing
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