PESUC21 | Life years gained with improved HIV care among non-Hispanic Black and White people who have ever injected drugs (PWID) with HIV: a modeling study | Poster exhibition | Modelling the impact of service models on the HIV epidemic |
EPD194 | 'Life is a lot more brighter now': exploring the perspectives of older adults living with HIV who use drugs regarding health and aging in Vancouver, Canada | E-poster | Other populations vulnerable in specific contexts |
EPC035 | Life after U=U: condom and PrEP use patterns among HIV discordant couples | E-poster | Epidemiology of HIV in key populations (e.g., gay men and other men who have sex with men, sex workers, transgender people, people who inject rugs and prisoners and other incarcerated people)) |
EPE184 | Liberia's successful expansion of antiretroviral therapy refills through community pharmacies and community-based organizations | E-poster | Strategies to increase retention and re-engagement in HIV services |
EPE108 | LGBTQ affirming care may increase awareness and understanding of "Undetectable=Untransmittable" (U=U) among midlife and older gay and bisexual men in the US South | E-poster | Strategies to enhance U=U communication and implementation |
EPD007 | Leveraging technology to assess pharmacy professionals' knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to HIV/STIs and potential to improve coverage of key populations in Southeast Asia | E-poster | Community engagement in research and research dissemination |
EPD243 | Leveraging social welfare scheme in improving accessibility of ART among PLHIV- Lesson learned from Vihaan Program | E-poster | Community-based approaches (including empowerment, outreach and service delivery) |
EPE373 | Leveraging routinely collected programmatic data to inform extrapolated size estimates for key populations in Namibia | E-poster | Effective approaches to linking population and programme data to inform HIV programming |
EPF127 | Leveraging regional economic communities to promote equitable access to HIV services for key populations: Lessons from the Southern Africa Development Community and the Economic Community of West African States | E-poster | Investing in regional HIV programmes and regional key population movements |
EPE074 | Leveraging Mobile clinics to provide differentiated service delivery HIV in conflict affected settings of the South West and North West regions of Cameroon | E-poster | Scaling up access to models of integrated services (HIV, hepatitis, STI and other services, such as harm reduction, SRHR, gender affirming care, TB, NCDs and mental health) |