EPC146 | Achieving the 95-95-95 HIV cascade of care targets will not be enough to meet the incidence reduction goal among MSM in Cyprus | E-poster | Modelling the impact of prevention strategies on the HIV epidemic |
EPC147 | The impact of prevention-effective PrEP use on HIV incidence: a mathematical modeling study | E-poster | Modelling the impact of prevention strategies on the HIV epidemic |
EPC148 | Modelling how strengthening HIV prevention cascade could impact the HIV epidemic in Manicaland, Zimbabwe | E-poster | Modelling the impact of prevention strategies on the HIV epidemic |
EPC149 | Rethinking resources for HIV prevention: the need for couples-based testing in Zambia | E-poster | Modelling the impact of prevention strategies on the HIV epidemic |
EPC150 | Population-level impact of expanding PrEP coverage among men who have sex with men with long-acting injectable cabotegravir: model comparison analysis for Atlanta, US and Montreal, Canada | E-poster | Modelling the impact of prevention strategies on the HIV epidemic |
EPC151 | The role of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in reaching UNAIDS HIV incidence reduction goals among men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW) in Peru by 2030 | E-poster | Modelling the impact of prevention strategies on the HIV epidemic |
EPC152 | The population impact of herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) vaccination on HIV, HSV-2 and genital ulcer disease in South Africa: a mathematical modelling study | E-poster | Modelling the impact of prevention strategies on the HIV epidemic |
EPC153 | The contribution of binge drinking and inequitable gender norms to HIV transmission in South Africa | E-poster | Modelling the role of syndemics on the HIV epidemic |
EPC154 | What is the best policy option for Indonesia to eliminate AIDS in 2030?: The Investment Case Analysis consideration | E-poster | Modelling future healthcare needs |
EPC155 | Closing the gaps in the continuum of depression care among persons with HIV: modeling the impact on viral load suppression in the United States | E-poster | Modelling the impact of service models on the HIV epidemic |