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Monday, 4 August 2008

Population-based surveys with HIV testing

Presentation type Presentation day Track Poster Group Text

MOPE0482
Abstract
Feasibility of computerized client self-administered data collection in HIV testing settings
S. Facente, N. Carraher, T. Dowling
San Francisco Department of Public Health, AIDS Office, HIV Prevention Section, San Francisco, United States

MOPE0491
Abstract
Prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Nagaland: observations of a population based survey
D. Bachani, R. Sogarwal, K. Sujatha Rao
National AIDS Control Organisation, New Delhi, India

MOPE0490
Abstract
Assessing the effectiveness of a counseling, testing and referral (CTR) program in a non-medical setting, to identify and enroll formerly incarcerated populations at risk for HIV infection in the District of Columbia to CTR services
A.T. Young
Community Education Group, Washington, DC, United States

MOPE0485
Abstract
Factors associated to whom return for STD/HIV screening results in urban population
M.A. Chiappe Gutiérrez1, M. Gonzales1, M. Valderrama1, C. Cárcamo1, P. Garcia1, A. Bernabé1, A. Cotrina1, C. Guerra1, G. Garnett2, B. Espinosa3, N. Gadea3, S. Montano3, M. Nieto3, K. Holmes4
1Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Facultad Salud Publica, Lima, Peru, 2Imperial College, London, United Kingdom, 3Naval Medical Research Center Detachment, Lima, Peru, 4University of Washington, Seattle, United States

MOPE0483
Abstract
Levels and trends in prevalence of risk behaviors, HIV and STIs among most-at-risk-groups in Indonesia
G. Morineau1, N. Nurhayati1, N. Nugrahini2, Y. Irmaningrum3, P. Riono1, D. Erti Mustikawati2, S. Priohutomo2, R. Magnani1
1Family Health International, Jakarta, Indonesia, 2Departemen Kesehatan, Subdit AIDS & PMS, Jakarta, Indonesia, 3Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, Indonesia

MOPE0492
Abstract
´Suck & Go´ - anonymous HIV saliva test prevalence study among gay men in Queensland, Australia
P. Martin1, J. Debattista2, S. Staunton1, F. Birrell3, N. Roundenko4, W. Rutkin5, C. Davis3
1Queensland Association for Healthy Communities, Brisbane, Australia, 2Queensland Health, Brisbane Sexual Health & AIDS Service, Northside Health Service District, Brisbane, Australia, 3Queensland Health, Communicable Diseases Branch, Brisbane, Australia, 4Queensland Health, Division of Immunology, Royal Brisbane & Women's Health, Brisbane, Australia, 5Queensland Health, Toowoomba Health Service District, Toowoomba, Australia

MOPE0496
Abstract
Key information for HIV prevention programming: behavioral and biological data on over 10,000 female sex workers in 24 districts in India
R. Adhikary1, A. Kohli2, L. Ramakrishnan3, S. Kallam4, P. Goswami5, T. Saidel6, R. Paranjape7, M.D. Gupte8, G.N.V. Brahmam9, B.M. Ramesh10, IBBA team of ICMR/KHPT/FHI
1Family Health International, Monitoring and Evaluation, New Delhi, India, 2Family Health International, Mumbai, India, 3Family Health International, Chennai, India, 4Family Health International, Hyderabad, India, 5Family Health International, New Delhi, India, 6Independent Consultant, New Delhi, India, 7National AIDS Research Institute, Pune, India, 8National Institute of Epidemiology, Chennai, India, 9National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad, India, 10Karnataka Health Promotion Trust, Bangalore, India

MOPE0489
Abstract
Risk behaviour among non-testers who think they are not at risk for HIV: results from the East African Health Study in Toronto (EAST)
K. Gray1, L. Calzavara1, W. Tharao2, A. Johns1, A. Burchell3, T. Myers1, R.S. Remis4, C. Swantee5, C. Chalin4
1University of Toronto, HIV Social, Behavioural and Epidemiological Studies Unit, Toronto, Canada, 2Women's Health in Women's Hands, Toronto, Canada, 3McGill University, Division of Cancer Epidemiology, Montreal, Canada, 4University of Toronto, Public Health Sciences, Toronto, Canada, 5Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, HIV Laboratory, Toronto, Canada

MOPE0493
Abstract
Concurrent sexual partnerships and HIV infection: evidence from population-based surveys with HIV testing
V. Mishra1, S. Bignami-Van Assche2
1Macro International, Demographic and Health Research Division, Calverton, Maryland, United States, 2University of Montreal, Department of Demography, Montreal, Canada

MOPE0484
Abstract
Correlates of undergoing testing for HIV, HCV, and HBV among drug users being treated at public drug-dependency centres in Italy
L. Camoni1, B. Federico2, G. Capelli2, M.C. Salfa1, B. Longo1, V. Regine1, G. Nicoletti3, P. Canuzzi3, N. Magliocchetti3, B. Suligoi1, Sert's Study Group
1Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Roma, Italy, 2Università di Cassino, Cattedra di Igiene, Cassino, Italy, 3Ministero della Salute, Roma, Italy

MOPE0487
Abstract
Vulnerability of the long-distance truckers to HIV/AIDS on the national highways in India
A. Prakash1, A. Kohli2, N. Roy1, P. Goswami1, T. Saidel3, A. Pandey4, D. Sahu4, D.K. Joshi4, N. Roy4
1Family Health International, Monitoring and Evaluation, New Delhi, India, 2Family Health International, Monitoring and Evaluation, Mumbai, India, 3Independent Consultant, New Delhi, India, 4National Institute of Medical Statistics, New Delhi, India

MOPE0495
Abstract
HIV testing in vulnerable populations
J. Galindo Quintero, C. Tello Bolivar, J. Posso Suarez, H.F. Mueses Marín
Corporación de Lucha Contra el SIDA, Cali, Colombia

MOPE0494
Abstract
STI’s and HIV prevalence among young adults in Peru-Amazon cities as a priority for interventions
A. Cotrina-Rabanal1, C. Carcamo1, P.J. García1, A. Bernabé1, M. Chiappe1, M. Valderrama1, M. Gonzales1, C. Guerra1, G. Garnett2, E. Hall3, R. Meza3, T. Kochel3, G. Chauca3, K.K. Holmes4
1Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, School of Public Health, Lima, Peru, 2Imperial College, London, United Kingdom, 3Naval Medical Research Center Detachment, Lima, Peru, 4University of Washington, Seattle, United States

MOPE0488
Abstract
A comparison of HIV prevalence and incidence estimates between the private security sector and the general public of South Africa
V. Pillay1, T. Rehle1, L. Simbayi1, D. Skinner2, J. Vass3, K. Zuma3, S. Jooste1, N. Mbelle3, T. Ketye4, P. Dana1, N. Dwadwa-Henda1, Y. Toefy2, A. Matevha3
1Human Sciences Research Council, Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Program, Cape Town, South Africa, 2University of Stellenbosch, Medical School, Cape Town, South Africa, 3Human Sciences Research Council, Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Program, Pretoria, South Africa, 4South African National Parliament, Cape Town, South Africa

MOPE0486
Abstract
Men visiting sex workers in India: who are they? What do we know about them?
R. Adhikary1, L. Ramakrishnan2, A. Kohli3, S. Kallam4, P. Goswami5, T. Saidel6, R. Paranjape7, M. Mainkar7, M.D. Gupte8, G.N.V. Brahmam9, IBBA team of ICMR/KHPT/FHI
1Family Health International, Monitoring and Evaluation, New Delhi, India, 2Family Health International, Chennai, India, 3Family Health International, Mumbai, India, 4Family Health International, Hyderabad, India, 5Family Health International, New Delhi, India, 6Independent Consultant, New Delhi, India, 7National AIDS Research Institute, Pune, India, 8National Institute of Epidemiology, Chennai, India, 9National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad, India


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