EPC387 | Exploring profiles of HIV and STI testing. A latent class analysis of men who have sex with men (MSM) in Sweden | E-poster | HIV testing to support prevention |
EPC263 | Exploring retention in PrEP care in high-risk HIV negative patients in a Miami community health center | E-poster | HIV prevention services for key populations |
EPC050 | Exploring the descriptive epidemiology of demographics and tweet themes among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men users from Twitter in the United States | E-poster | Epidemiology of HIV in key populations (e.g., gay men and other men who have sex with men, sex workers, transgender people, people who inject rugs and prisoners and other incarcerated people)) |
EPD478 | Exploring the feasibility of peer-delivered mental health support for young mothers living with HIV in four sub-Saharan African countries: evidence from peer supporters and their mentors | E-poster | Peer support: Lessons learned, access to services and health outcomes |
OAD0305 | 'Exploring the mental health experiences and perceived social and sexual risks among female sex workers in Nairobi, Kenya | Oral abstract session with live Q&A | Sex workers |
EPD279 | Exploring the multi-dimensional and intersectional inequalities in healthcare utilisation among openly identifying and non-identifying MSM in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa | E-poster | Intersectional identities and multiple vulnerabilities to HIV and co-infections |
EPD070 | Exploring the perceived risks that come with being a man who have sex with men while seeking HIV services in COVID-19 era, a qualitative study done in Nairobi-Kenya | E-poster | Gay men other men who have sex with men |
EPD120 | Exploring the relationship between syringe services programs and law enforcement in rural counties in Kentucky (USA) | E-poster | People who inject drugs |
EPC412 | Extended working hours increase linkage to ART services among key populations in Kilimanjaro region | E-poster | Strategies to improve HIV linkage and ART initiation |
EPA009 | Extracellular vesicles as potential mechanism of chronic inflamation in HIV patients | E-poster | Systemic immune activation and inflammation |