EPC264 | Chemsex, PrEP use and adherence to PrEP among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) in Taiwan | E-poster | HIV prevention services for key populations |
EPC265 | Health insurance and provider access among young MSM in the US: baseline results from the COMPARE Study | E-poster | HIV prevention services for key populations |
EPC266 | Gender based violence among Female Persons who Inject Drugs (FPWIDs) and Female Sex Workers (FSWs) ' Implication on HIV epidemic control in Nigeria | E-poster | HIV prevention services for key populations |
EPC267 | Perspectives on ethical issues around the use of smartphone apps for HIV prevention among men who have sex with men in Malaysia | E-poster | HIV prevention services for key populations |
EPC268 | HIV treatment optimism moderates the relationship between sexual risk behaviours and HIV risk perceptions among urban Canadian HIV-negative gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men | E-poster | HIV prevention services for key populations |
EPC269 | Only 34% sex work hotspots are covered by HIV prevention services: programmatic mapping approach in 8 region of Ukraine | E-poster | HIV prevention services for key populations |
EPC270 | Willingness to use Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV Prevention among Women Who Inject Drugs in Lagos, Nigeria | E-poster | HIV prevention services for key populations |
EPC271 | Medication-assisted treatment in Ukraine must be tailored to the needs of the large populationof people who inject drugs who are skeptical about the program | E-poster | HIV prevention services for key populations |
EPC272 | Impact of primary care and health care encounters for HIV testing among men who have sex with men in Puerto Rico | E-poster | HIV prevention services for key populations |
EPC273 | Perspectives of federal prison inmates and institution staff on a unique HIV harm reduction service | E-poster | HIV prevention services for key populations |