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There remains an unmet need for HIV testing solutions: While progress has been made, barriers to HIV testing remain that impact achievement of the 95/95/95 targets. A crucial step to reaching the UNAIDS goals is to make sure people with HIV can be accurately identified. HIV Self-test can reduce barriers to testing by providing a convenient, confidential approach to HIV testing. Identifying HIV-positive patients by using fourth generation testing early on reduces the risk of onward transmission. Moving to Triple Elimination and Antenatal Care will also be essential. We all need to align and commit to reaching the 95-95-95 goal and ending the HIV epidemic by 2030. Dedication is needed to stay ahead of the evolving public health demands and reach vulnerable populations. Addressing the HIV epidemic has been a shared global priority for decades and Abbott has woven these values into our 2030 sustainability plan and core business priorities. We're leading the way with a holistic approach for HIV detection and monitoring wherever they're needed – including remote decentralized settings.

14:45
10 min
Introduction
Luis GONZALEZ, United States
14:55
20 min
Realizing the Potential for Blood HIV Self-Testing: Lessons Learnt from the First 5 Years of Global Implementations
Mohammed MAJAM, Wits Health Consortium, South Africa
15:15
20 min
The Urgency of HIV Early Detection
Hong Anh DOAN, PATH, Vietnam
15:35
20 min
Universal Access to Triple Elimination in Antenatal Care: The Rwanda Health Post Project
William RUTAGENGWA, Nyamata Hospital, Rwanda
15:55
20 min
Q&A
Hong Anh DOAN, PATH, Vietnam
Mohammed MAJAM, Wits Health Consortium, South Africa
Luis GONZALEZ, United States
William RUTAGENGWA, Nyamata Hospital, Rwanda