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 |
D20 | The impact of COVID-19 on access to HIV prevention services among people who inject drugs | E-poster | Adaptations of HIV treatment services during COVID-19 |
D20 | 'Lockdown is a good thing, but there should be more access to health': HIV and SRH service delivery experiences of South African adolescents and healthcare workers during COVID-19 | E-poster | Adaptations of HIV treatment services during COVID-19 |
D20 | Assessing outcomes of multi-month dispensing on viral suppression among treatment naive clients in Northern Nigeria | E-poster | Adaptations of HIV treatment services during COVID-19 |
D20 | Impact of virtual follow-up and six-month dispensing on viral suppression and loss to follow-up (LTFU) during COVID-19 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) | E-poster | Adaptations of HIV treatment services during COVID-19 |
D20 | Successful scale-up of optimal antiretroviral regimens and improvement in viral suppression for children and adolescents living with HIV amidst COVID-19 pandemic in Kenya | E-poster | Adaptations of HIV treatment services during COVID-19 |
D20 | Effect of COVID-19 pandemic on antiretroviral treatment use for HIV in the United States, 2020 | E-poster | Adaptations of HIV treatment services during COVID-19 |
D20 | Rapid rebound in HIV service utilization following initial interruptions to HIV prevention and treatment for key populations during COVID-19 in South Africa | E-poster | Adaptations of HIV treatment services during COVID-19 |
D113 | Therapeutical itineraries and coping strategies with sexually transmitted infections among transgender women in Brazil: a qualitative study | E-poster | Access to appropriate healthcare services, including for co-infections and co-morbidities |