D20 | Circumventing COVID-19 challenges while expanding access to HIV services: lessons from the Nigeria Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) Surge, February'September 2020 | E-poster | Adaptations of HIV treatment services during COVID-19 |
D20 | Improving retention of HIV clients in treatment in the era of COVID-19: lessons from a mid-volume facility in North-Central Nigeria | E-poster | Adaptations of HIV treatment services during COVID-19 |
D20 | CAB+RPV LA implementation outcomes and acceptability of monthly clinic visits improved during COVID-19 pandemic across US healthcare clinics (CUSTOMIZE: hybrid III implementation-effectiveness study) | E-poster | Adaptations of HIV treatment services during COVID-19 |
D20 | Expansion of multi-month dispensing of HIV antiretroviral medication in sub-Saharan Africa in the COVID-19 era | E-poster | Adaptations of HIV treatment services during COVID-19 |
D20 | Implementation of service delivery changes to maintain access to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis and mitigate COVID-19 in Kenya | E-poster | Adaptations of HIV treatment services during COVID-19 |
D20 | Early impact of COVID-19 containment measures on HIV service delivery and utilization in Uganda | E-poster | Adaptations of HIV treatment services during COVID-19 |
D20 | Maintaining HIV services in the context of COVID-19 pandemic in Nampula province, Mozambique | E-poster | Adaptations of HIV treatment services during COVID-19 |
D20 | Interactive voice response system (ARTmitra) - a lifeline to prevent treatment interruption during COVID-19 in Mumbai, India | E-poster | Adaptations of HIV treatment services during COVID-19 |
D20 | Implementation of multi-month dispensing to improve retention in care among PLHIV in a community pharmacy ART model (CPART) during the COVID-19 pandemic: experience from Benue State, Nigeria | E-poster | Adaptations of HIV treatment services during COVID-19 |
D20 | Provision of multi-month dispensing (MMD) of ARV in the time of COVID-19 in Cote d'Ivoire | E-poster | Adaptations of HIV treatment services during COVID-19 |