D2'Stable patients' need health services too: HIV-related symptoms are common amongst people eligible for less-intensive differentiated service delivery treatment models in Harare, ZimbabweE-posterImpact evaluation of differentiated service delivery
D13Socioeconomic inequalities in the access to HIV prevention and care services in sub-Saharan AfricaE-posterUpdate of HIV prevention
D71Socioeconomic and structural influences on psychological distress and HIV prevention and care continuum engagement among young Black sexual and gender minoritiesE-posterConceptualizing social and structural factors and their impacts
D72Social exclusion and health-related quality of life of people living with HIV during COVID-19 pandemicE-posterSocio-economic differences: poverty, wealth, and income inequalities
B21Smoking and binge alcohol use are associated with incident venous thromboembolism in an HIV cohortE-posterCardiovascular disease
A11SIV infection induces CD4+ T cell loss, dysbiosis, and inflammation in the oral mucosa that is only partially inhibited by probiotic therapyE-posterMicrobiomes and microbial translocation
B10Single high-dose liposomal amphotericin based regimen for treatment of HIV-associated Cryptococcal Meningitis: results of the phase-3 Ambition-cm Randomised TrialOral abstract session with live Q&AOpportunistic infections (excluding tuberculosis)
D24Shamba Maisha: results from a cluster randomized controlled trial of an agriculture and finance intervention to improve food insecurity and HIV health outcomes in KenyaE-posterIntegration of HIV services with other health and development programmes
D78Sexual violence is longitudinally associated with reduced likelihood of viral suppression among transgender women living with HIV in BrazilOn-demand oral abstract sessionSexuality- and/or gender-based violence and exploitation, including in conflict settings
D97Sexual pleasure patterns among real life PrEP users and their characteristics in the ANRS Prevenir studyE-posterPre-exposure prophylaxis
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