B58 | Plasma IP-10 concentrations show no correlation with HIV infection in children attending hospitals in Blantyre and Mulanje, Malawi | E-poster | Diagnosis of HIV disease in paediatric and adolescent populations |
B9 | Is systematic Xpert MTB/RIF improved the detection of tuberculosis in HIV-infected patients in a low tuberculosis incidence setting in West Africa? | On-demand oral abstract session | Diagnosis of co-infections and co-morbidities |
B9 | The point of care device needed for confirming active hepatitis C infection in the prison population | On-demand oral abstract session | Diagnosis of co-infections and co-morbidities |
B9 | Combination of Xpert® MTB/RIF and DetermineTM TB LAM assay improves the diagnosis of extrapulmonary tuberculosis at Jimma University Medical Center, Southwest Ethiopia | E-poster | Diagnosis of co-infections and co-morbidities |
B9 | Serum CA-125 in the diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring of tuberculosis in HIV infected patients | E-poster | Diagnosis of co-infections and co-morbidities |
B9 | Values & preferences on hepatitis C self-testing among populations at increased risk of HCV, healthcare workers, and the general population: a multi-country rapid qualitative assessment | E-poster | Diagnosis of co-infections and co-morbidities |
B3 | The clinical effects of durably low CD4 counts while virologically suppressed among ART-initiating persons with HIV in Latin America | On-demand oral abstract session | Determinants of HIV progression and disease control |
B3 | Preservation of lymphocyte functional fitness in perinatally-infected HIV+ pediatric patients with sub-optimal viral control | E-poster | Determinants of HIV progression and disease control |
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 |