EPC325 | Putting 2+1+1 into practice: MSM PrEP users' knowledge about safely starting and stopping PrEP in Belgium | E-poster | Measuring and enhancing retention and adherence in HIV prevention programmes |
EPE316 | Public-private sector partnerships: Contracting with private sector laboratories in Botswana to close viral load testing gaps during COVID-19 and beyond | E-poster | Public-private partnerships |
EPE028 | Public health stakeholder perspectives on implementing molecular HIV surveillance for next generation cluster detection and response for ending the HIV epidemic: a qualitative study | E-poster | Implementation science of scaling up prevention (including PrEP) |
EPD307 | Psycho- social factors as predictors of psychological wellbeing of people living with HIV/AIDS in Oyo State | E-poster | Other behavioural approaches |
EPLBF06 | Provision of sexual and reproductive health services to adolescents and young people with disabilities living with HIV (AYPWDSLWHIV): observations from Chipinge district in Zimbabwe | E-poster | Investing in regional HIV programmes and regional key population movements |
EPC408 | Provision of HIV testing services to pregnant women in Nigeria: HIV/AIDS Indicator and Impact Survey (NAIIS), 2018 | E-poster | Integration of HIV testing with other services |
EPA048 | Proviral populations persisting in galt during long-term art are highly decayed | E-poster | Host cellular factors and viral mechanisms of HIV/SIV persistence and latency |
EPD205 | Providing integrated and comprehensive HIV response (prevention and services delivery) to the marginalized population: a community-based approach by OGA Services 4U Foundation | E-poster | Community-based approaches (including empowerment, outreach and service delivery) |
EPE177 | Providers' perspectives on barriers and facilitators for implementation of differentiated service delivery models for HIV treatment in Beira City, Mozambique | E-poster | Differentiated service delivery for HIV testing, prevention and treatment |
EPE289 | Provider perspectives on ideal candidates for long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy (LAI ART) for HIV treatment: a multi-site qualitative study in the United States | E-poster | Getting policies into practice |