EPC023 | Long-term virological treatment outcomes in adolescents and young adults living with HIV with perinatally and behaviourally acquired infection in the Netherlands | E-poster | Epidemiology of HIV in adolescents |
EPB057 | Long-term serologic responses to different combinations of inactivated hepatitis A virus vaccines among people living with HIV | E-poster | Viral hepatitis C and other viral hepatitis (e.g., A, B, D, E) |
OAB0105 | Long-term risk of hospitalization and chronic disease among children who were HIV-exposed uninfected (cHEU) compared to population controls in Montreal, Canada | Oral abstract session with live Q&A | HIV-exposed uninfected children |
EPB150 | Long-term integrated analysis of B/F/TAF in treatment-naïve adults with HIV through five years of follow-up | E-poster | ART in acute, first- and second-line therapies |
EPC226 | Long-term follow-up of individuals using HIV post-exposure prophylaxis-in-pocket ('PIP') for high risk, low frequency exposures | E-poster | Scale up of PEP |
EPD541 | Longitudinal mixed-methods assessment of COVID-19 impact on the food insecurity of people living with HIV/AIDS in Uganda | E-poster | Social and behavioural aspects and approaches to COVID-19 |
EPD388 | Longitudinal impacts of internalized, anticipated and enacted stigma on health-related quality of life among PLWH in Southeast China: a prospective cohort study | E-poster | Societal stigma towards people living with HIV and key populations |
EPD075 | Longitudinal impact of stressful life events on HIV risk and psychosocialproblems among MSM in Chennai and Mumbai, India | E-poster | Gay men other men who have sex with men |
EPD549 | Longitudinal changes in anxiety and depression among Ukrainian older people with HIV (OPWH) during the COVID -19 pandemic | E-poster | COVID-19: Associated mental health challenges for people living with HIV |
EPB118 | Longitudinal analysis of weight change in HIV-1 treatment-naïve and -experienced people living with HIV (PLWH) initiating/switching to an NNRTI- or InSTI-based antiretroviral therapy in four large cohort studies | E-poster | Weight gain |