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Monday, 4 August 2008
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Access and availability of HIV/AIDS treatment and care, health services and mental health
Access to therapy and strategies and models of delivery
Acute early infection including infectivity
Adherence
Advocacy and lobbying by civil society, affected communities and PLWHAs
Animal and cellular models of HIV pathogenesis
Animal models for vaccine development
Blood, organ and tissue safety
Capacity building for HIV prevention research
Capacity building for leadership and advocacy
Clinical trials and antiretroviral therapy
Community participation in research
Compartmentalization
Concepts of immune based therapy
Cross-national comparisons
Diagnosis, and disclosure of HIV disease
Economic and human development dimensions of the epidemic
Economic evaluation of prevention, care and mitigation programmes (including cost effectiveness)
Economic strengthening initiatives (including micro-finance, health insurance, etc.)
Efficiency and equity in access to treatment and prevention
Epidemiology of HIV-1 and HIV-2 subtypes spreading
Epidemiology of sexually transmitted infections (STI) and HIV
Epidemiology of tuberculosis and HIV
Epidemiology of viral hepatitis and HIV co-infection
Epidemiology of vulnerabilities to HIV
Ethical issues in prevention research
Ethics (including research, clinical, public health and professional ethics)
Ethnographic methods in HIV/AIDS research
Evaluation of ARV delivery outcome in resource constrained settings
Globalization and its effects, including structural adjustment and health sector reform
HIV diversity and response to ARV
HIV seroepidemiologic studies
HIV/AIDS and the workplace, unemployment, return to work and rehabilitation
HIV-specific cellular immunity
HIV-specific humoral immunity
Host genetic and HIV evolution
Human resources and health systems
Impact of donor agencies and policies on national responses
Indigenous people and HIV
Innate immunity
Interventions to prevent mother-to-child transmission
Intracellular restriction of HIV replication
Male and female condoms and other physical barriers
Male circumcision
Maturation and assembly
Mechanisms of immune dysfunction
Media and cultural representations
Methods for measuring vulnerability and social inequality
Methods in social epidemiology
Modeling
Monitoring and evaluation of policies and their impact on PLWHA, affected communities and vulnerable populations
Natural history, progression and survival
Novel research designs in epidemiology
Novel research designs in prevention research
Pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, drug formulations
Population-based surveys with HIV testing
Provision of care, diagnosis and treatment for HIV exposed
Risk behaviour, quality of life and access to care in harm reduction approaches
Risk factors for acquisition of HIV
Risk factors for infectivity, susceptibility, progression and transmission of HIV
Roles and responsibilities of PLWHAs and vulnerable populations
Roles and responsibilities of the state, civil society and private and business sectors
Social and behavioural change theories, limits and possibilities
Social class, poverty and socioeconomic stratification
Socio-historical analyses of HIV/AIDS: the third decade
Sustainability of ART programmes and adherence in developing countries
Sustainability of financing
Trade, patents and pharmaceutical production and availability
Trends in morbidity and mortality
Viral and host factors in long-term non progressors
Viral dynamics and fitness
Viral entry and tropism
Viral regulatory genes
Vulnerability reduction
Abstract Categories
Number of posters
in this category
Track
Access and availability of HIV/AIDS treatment and care, health services and mental health
52
D
Access to therapy and strategies and models of delivery
97
B
Acute early infection including infectivity
2
A
Adherence
20
B
Advocacy and lobbying by civil society, affected communities and PLWHAs
53
E
Animal and cellular models of HIV pathogenesis
1
A
Animal models for vaccine development
1
A
Blood, organ and tissue safety
1
C
Capacity building for HIV prevention research
17
C
Capacity building for leadership and advocacy
53
E
Clinical trials and antiretroviral therapy
5
B
Community participation in research
27
D
Compartmentalization
1
A
Concepts of immune based therapy
3
A
Cross-national comparisons
7
D
Diagnosis, and disclosure of HIV disease
11
B
Economic and human development dimensions of the epidemic
6
D
Economic evaluation of prevention, care and mitigation programmes (including cost effectiveness)
13
D
Economic strengthening initiatives (including micro-finance, health insurance, etc.)
26
D
Efficiency and equity in access to treatment and prevention
20
D
Epidemiology of HIV-1 and HIV-2 subtypes spreading
1
A
Epidemiology of sexually transmitted infections (STI) and HIV
32
C
Epidemiology of tuberculosis and HIV
12
C
Epidemiology of viral hepatitis and HIV co-infection
10
C
Epidemiology of vulnerabilities to HIV
10
C
Ethical issues in prevention research
6
C
Ethics (including research, clinical, public health and professional ethics)
12
E
Ethnographic methods in HIV/AIDS research
9
D
Evaluation of ARV delivery outcome in resource constrained settings
36
B
Globalization and its effects, including structural adjustment and health sector reform
1
D
HIV diversity and response to ARV
1
A
HIV seroepidemiologic studies
17
C
HIV/AIDS and the workplace, unemployment, return to work and rehabilitation
18
D
HIV-specific cellular immunity
2
A
HIV-specific humoral immunity
2
A
Host genetic and HIV evolution
2
A
Human resources and health systems
35
D
Impact of donor agencies and policies on national responses
11
D
Indigenous people and HIV
9
E
Innate immunity
2
A
Interventions to prevent mother-to-child transmission
34
C
Intracellular restriction of HIV replication
5
A
Male and female condoms and other physical barriers
5
C
Male circumcision
13
C
Maturation and assembly
1
A
Mechanisms of immune dysfunction
6
A
Media and cultural representations
1
D
Methods for measuring vulnerability and social inequality
4
D
Methods in social epidemiology
13
C
Modeling
15
C
Monitoring and evaluation of policies and their impact on PLWHA, affected communities and vulnerable populations
31
E
Natural history, progression and survival
14
C
Novel research designs in epidemiology
6
C
Novel research designs in prevention research
18
C
Pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, drug formulations
4
B
Population-based surveys with HIV testing
15
C
Provision of care, diagnosis and treatment for HIV exposed
15
B
Risk behaviour, quality of life and access to care in harm reduction approaches
27
D
Risk factors for acquisition of HIV
39
C
Risk factors for infectivity, susceptibility, progression and transmission of HIV
30
C
Roles and responsibilities of PLWHAs and vulnerable populations
16
E
Roles and responsibilities of the state, civil society and private and business sectors
19
D
Social and behavioural change theories, limits and possibilities
17
D
Social class, poverty and socioeconomic stratification
17
D
Socio-historical analyses of HIV/AIDS: the third decade
8
D
Sustainability of ART programmes and adherence in developing countries
24
D
Sustainability of financing
4
D
Trade, patents and pharmaceutical production and availability
4
D
Trends in morbidity and mortality
13
C
Viral and host factors in long-term non progressors
1
A
Viral dynamics and fitness
1
A
Viral entry and tropism
3
A
Viral regulatory genes
2
A
Vulnerability reduction
21
C
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