D6 | #SaferNowPH: a COVID-adapted, key population-responsive, community-led integrated marketing communications campaign on HIV combination prevention in the Philippines | On-demand oral abstract session | Demand creation for HIV services |
D6 | Use of male champions to improve male involvement in HIV testing: the experience of the Malawi EMPOWER activity | E-poster | Demand creation for HIV services |
D6 | Designing tailored and scalable HIV and contraceptive services for adolescents in Gauteng, South Africa: translating discrete choice experiment results to cost-effectiveness results | E-poster | Demand creation for HIV services |
B19 | Factors associated with severity of Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Screen (EPDS) and optimal cut-off of EPDS for diagnosis of depression and anxiety among postpartum HIV- positive women in Lusaka, Zambia | On-demand oral abstract session | Depression and other psychiatric manifestations |
B19 | Psychological stress is associated with carotid inflammation in persons with treated HIV infection | E-poster | Depression and other psychiatric manifestations |
B19 | Changes in depression, anxiety and substance use during the COVID-19 pandemic in an HIV primary care population in the United States | E-poster | Depression and other psychiatric manifestations |
B19 | Resilience and frailty in people living with HIV during the COVID era: two complementary constructs? | E-poster | Depression and other psychiatric manifestations |
C22 | Geospatial clusters of recent HIV-1 infection, Malawi, October 2019 - March 2020 | E-poster | Describing the spread of HIV through geographical information systems |
C10 | Frequently transmission and close relationship among immigrants in the China'Myanmar border region indicated by molecular transmission network analysis | E-poster | Describing the spread of HIV through molecular epidemiology |
C10 | HIV-1 CRF19_cpx strains identified in Spain derive from multiple introductions and from the local expansion of three major clusters, and frequently exhibit CXCR4 tropism | E-poster | Describing the spread of HIV through molecular epidemiology |