EPE145 | Should a pill a day keep the doctor away? Re-examining assumptions about frequency of sex and continuity of PrEP use | E-poster | Innovations and lessons for supporting HIV prevention effective use and treatment adherence |
EPE146 | TAFU Community intervention model, the magic bullet to reaching the last child living with HIV in communities, a case of Kyenjojo District | E-poster | Innovations and lessons for supporting HIV prevention effective use and treatment adherence |
EPE147 | Structural barriers to ART adherence: lapses in healthcare coverage by health insurance status among MSM living with HIV | E-poster | Innovations and lessons for supporting HIV prevention effective use and treatment adherence |
EPE148 | Moving from biomedical HIV prevention to 'V ineka that, that, that!': early insights from implementing 'V' in Zimbabwe | E-poster | Scaling up services for adolescents and youth |
EPE149 | Applying the HIV prevention cascade to a large-scale combination HIV prevention programme for adolescent girls and young women in South Africa | E-poster | Scaling up services for adolescents and youth |
EPE150 | Making a case for adolescents and young people HIV programming Nigeria: an assessment of returns on investment | E-poster | Scaling up services for adolescents and youth |
EPE151 | Examining the barriers to and facilitators of implementing Friendship Bench delivered by peers for adolescents living with HIV in Botswana | E-poster | Scaling up services for adolescents and youth |
EPE152 | Barriers to HIV and STI services access among Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Nigeria: A Cross-sectional Study | E-poster | Scaling up services for adolescents and youth |
EPE153 | Social network strategy improves access to HIV services for key populations in a legally restrictive environment: findings from Lusaka Zambia | E-poster | Differentiated service delivery for HIV testing, prevention and treatment |
EPE154 | "We used to fear going to clinics but now health services have been brought close to us" Perceptions and experiences of key populations in Zambian with access to community-based delivered PrEP | E-poster | Differentiated service delivery for HIV testing, prevention and treatment |