E-posters - Implementation science, including structural interventions, PrEP & VMMC
Implementation science, including structural inter
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E-posters - Implementation science, including structural interventions, PrEP & VMMC
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Implementation science, including structural inter
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1088
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Starting and Staying on PrEP: A scoping review of strategies for supporting and improving effective use of PrEP
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J.
Jessica
RODRIGUES
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1100
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Decreased 3-Month Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Continuation and Adherence During COVID-19 in Hanoi, Vietnam
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K.
Khoa
TRAN
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1124
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Building targets from the ground up: How local performance data can help reach HIV prevention goals
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L.
Linchiat
CHANG,
T.
Tina
CHISENGA
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1164
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Increasing the Uptake of VMMC Services among Men 15 – 49 Using Commercial Farming Platforms: Lessons learnt from Zambia
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W.
Winfred
KHONDOWE
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1218
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Effects of the Asibonisane Community Responses program on sexual partnerships and condom use for men and women in informal settlements in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
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S.
Stephanie
PSAKI
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1219
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PrEP initiation and continuation among adolescent key population in Brazil: a cascade analysis
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I.
Ines
DOURADO
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1230
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Evaluation of doxycycline post-exposure prophylaxis to reduce sexually transmitted infections in men who have sex with men and transgender women living with HIV or using HIV PrEP: the pre-COVID cohort
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R.
Rodney
PERKINS
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1265
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Prevalence of syphilis among adolescents’ men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW) in Brazil
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F.
Fabiane Soares
GOMES
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1269
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Number of training scenarios required to achieve competence in PrEP delivery for adolescents: a standardized patient actor intervention in Kenya
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A.
Anna
LARSEN
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1331
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STI Rates in PrEP Programs: The importance of comprehensive sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services
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F.
Fatima
RIAZ
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1383
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Effect of multi-month ARV dispensing on HIV clinic attendance at 68 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital Yaba, Lagos
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N.
Nkechinyere
HARRISON
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1385
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Baseline demographics, coverage and first regimen choice of participants in the HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Impact trial
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A.
Ann
SULLIVAN
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1414
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Substance use, alcohol use disorder, and depressive symptoms among young men who have sex with men and transgender women who sell sex in Thailand
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H.
Harry
JIN
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1442
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Applying statistical control processes to characterize the variations in occurrence of adverse events in VMMC delivery in Zimbabwe
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N.
Newton
CHAGOMA
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1455
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Immediate PrEP uptake in the COPE4YMSM cohort of young MSM and TGW who exchange sex in Bangkok and Pattaya, Thailand
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S.
Sandra Hsu Hnin
MON
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1460
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Sexual behavior and sexually transmitted infections are increased after PrEP initation: results from a longitudial study among MSM who initiated PrEP during follow-up
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L.
Liza
COYER
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1473
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Understanding caregivers as key to success of early infant male circumcision scale-up: characteristics and perspectives of legal adult representatives of infants enrolled in the ShangRing vs. Mogen Clamp Trial
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Q.
Quincy
NANG
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328
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Barriers to Prescribing Pre-exposure Prophylaxis by Community-based Sexually-Transmitted-Infection-Friendly Physicians in Taiwan
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I-H.
Isaac Yen-Hao
CHU
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418
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Null Effect of Financial Incentives or Social Media Support on PrEP Adherence in a Randomized Controlled Trial of Young Men who have Sex with Men of Colour
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C.
Chelsea
WARE
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459
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Validating HEART: a HEAlthy Relationships Assessment Tool for PrEP Use
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E.
Elizabeth
TOLLEY
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461
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Assessing the use of surveillance data to estimate reductions in HIV incidence achieved by combination HIV prevention programs: a mathematical modelling study
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K.
Kate
MITCHELL
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469
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HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Uptake Among Alcohol Users in Rural South Africa
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M.
Megan
GRAMMATICO
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544
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The incremental cost of oral pre-exposure prophylaxis adherence monitoring and dose reminders for young women
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K.
Kathryn
PEEBLES
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568
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Understanding the Characteristics of HIV Seroconverters and Circumstances around Seroconversion in Zimbabwe with PrEP Use.
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N.
Nonhlanhla
NDLOVU
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594
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No Place Like Home: Engaging HIV and Sexual Health Care Through a Mobile Medical Unit
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A.
Aniruddha
HAZRA
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630
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Adherence to the event-driven PrEP regimen within the Amsterdam PrEP demonstration project: analysis based on online diary data
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V.
Vita
JONGEN
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655
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Baseline Evaluation of a Novel Model for Gender Affirming Healthcare and HIV Prevention and Treatment Services for Transgender Communities in Four South African Cities
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C.
Cara
O'CONNOR
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752
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Initial Results of PrEP Implementation in a MSM Sexual Health Clinic in Hanoi, Vietnam
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R.
Ramona
BHATIA
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813
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How PrEP Acceptance Facilitates ART Initiation and Adherence for Ugandan Serodiscordant Couples:An Explanation Derived from Qualitative Data
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N.
Norma
WARE
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815
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Targeted index partner HIV self-testing results in high positivity yield and reach for exposed HIV-uninfected contacts at elevated ongoing risk of HIV acquisition in Kenya
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K.
Kenneth
MUGWANYA
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816
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Understanding the influence of peer social support on peer-delivered HIV prevention interventions among Ugandan female sex workers: A case study from HIV self-testing
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M.
Maureen
MCGOWAN
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829
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Loss to follow-up among MSM on PrEP in West Africa (CohMSM-PrEP ANRS12369–Expertise France)
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A.
August
EUBANKS
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858
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How men can support women in taking PrEP: Perspectives from young women, male partners and peers in Siaya County, western Kenya
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K.
Kawango
AGOT
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860
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Integrating oral pre-exposure prophylaxis services to public HIV care clinics in Kenya: results from a pragmatic stepped-wedge randomized trial
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E.
Elizabeth
IRUNGU (University Of Washington, Global Health)
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889
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PrEP initiation, persistence, and HIV seroconversion rates in African adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) from Kenya and South Africa: The POWER demonstration project
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C.
Connie
CELUM
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931
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Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake and adherence in Gays, Bisexuals and Transgender Women (GBT): qualitative insights from PrEP users, providers and GBT leadership in coastal Kenya
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M.
Makobu
KIMANI
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998
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HIV Risk Perceptions and Receptiveness to PrEP among AGYW Accessing Post-Abortion Care
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E.
Edinah
CASMIR
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