EPC019 | PrEP roll out to pregnant women attending MCH clinics in Northern, Luapula & Muchinga provinces in Zambia | E-poster | Epidemiology of HIV in women |
EPD183 | PrEP Prescriptionin Primary Health Care: strategy for reducing racial inequities to access to HIV prevention in Brazil | E-poster | Other populations vulnerable in specific contexts |
EPE010 | PrEP Prescription from Nurses: strategy to scale up access to HIV prophylaxis in Brazil | E-poster | Implementation science of scaling up prevention (including PrEP) |
EPC178 | PrEP on the street: broadening prevention strategies for the most vulnerable populations in the city of São Paulo | E-poster | Demonstration and pilot projects for prevention (including PrEP, PEP, male circumcision) |
EPD367 | PrEP messaging in South Africa over time: a content analysis of PrEP-based digital news media from 2012-2021 | E-poster | Media, cultural and religious representations of HIV and of key populations |
EPC163 | 'PrEP means that I have control over my health': preparate.pe as a virtual tool in the promotion of PrEP among MSM and TGW for the ImPrEP study in Peru | E-poster | Reaching and recruiting key populations for HIV prevention services (online, offline, online-to-offline) |
EPC202 | PrEP eligibility and willingness among sex-workers (SW) in Ukraine | E-poster | Scale up of PrEP |
EPE008 | 'PrEP Discussion Paradox' at primary care settings: perspectives regarding PrEP care from patients and healthcare providers | E-poster | Implementation science of scaling up prevention (including PrEP) |
EPC181 | PrEP demand creation can attract higher risk individuals and be a gateway to other HIV services in Ghana | E-poster | Demand creation for PrEP use |
EPE005 | PrEP awareness and factors associated with PrEP interest among adults in Malawi: results from the MPHIA 2020 | E-poster | Implementation science of scaling up prevention (including PrEP) |