EPB233 | Impact of HIV status on nutritional outcomes in hospitalized Mozambican children | E-poster | Nutrition |
EPC135 | Impact of HIV/AIDS epidemics in the Brazilian border strip | E-poster | Describing the spread of HIV through geographical information systems |
EPF061 | Impact of human rights violations on access to and utilization of HIV prevention, care and treatment services towards the LGBTIQ community | E-poster | Human rights of people living with HIV and key populations |
EPE113 | Impact of innovative patient- centred two-way digital communication and community-based proactive cohort management on improving retention of ART clients in Zambia | E-poster | Strategies to enhance U=U communication and implementation |
OAD0505 | Impact of intimate partner violence on women's risk of HIV acquisition and engagement in HIV care cascade in sub-Saharan Africa: a meta-analysis of population-based surveys | Oral abstract session with live Q&A | Sexual- and/or gender-based violence and exploitation (including in conflict settings) |
EPB174 | Impact of intrinsic and extrinsic factors on the pharmacokinetics of long-acting lenacapavir for treatment of HIV | E-poster | Pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics/pharmacogenomics and therapeutic drug monitoring |
EPC415 | Impact of Linkages Case Management (LCM) in improving ART initiation and early retention amongst PLHIV in Eswatini | E-poster | Strategies to improve HIV linkage and ART initiation |
EPB059 | Impact of methamphetamine use and rectal STIs on systemic and rectal mucosal inflammation | E-poster | STIs (including HPV) |
EPB192 | Impact of mother mentors' model to improve retention in PMTCT services in health facilities supported by Global Funds. a case from Christian Social Services Commission (CSSC)-AMREF, Tanzania | E-poster | Pregnancy (clinical management issues and pharmacokinetics) and contraception |
EPC305 | Impact of Option B+ combination antiretroviral therapy on mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1, maternal and infant mortality rates; a 24-month prospective follow-up study at a primary healthcare clinic in Harare, Zimbabwe | E-poster | Prevention of vertical transmission |