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AIDS 2024 DSD science summary

This summary slide deck was prepared by the DSD team at IAS – the International AIDS Society. The content is available to the public on the AIDS 2024 programme website and…

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24th International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2022) DSD content

AIDS 2022 - DSD summary slides  IAS DSD programme sessions and preconference at AIDS 2022  For any inquiries about these sessions, please contact us at [email protected]

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AIDS 2022: DSD Pre-conference and Satellites

AIDS 2022, the 24th International AIDS Conference will take place from 29 July - 2 August in Montreal, Canada, and virtually. IAS – the International AIDS Society, through its Differentiated…

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AIDS 2022 Pre-conference meeting: Differentiated service delivery for HIV treatment in 2022

AIDS 2022 Pre-conference meeting: Differentiated service delivery for HIV treatment in 2022.  Thursday, 28 July, 09:00 – 12:30 EDT, Montreal, Canada (and virtually) In line with the AIDS 2022 conference…

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IAS Conference on HIV Science 2021 DSD sessions

IAS 2021 - DSD summary slides IAS DSD programme satellite sessions at IAS 2021 Delivering treatment where people live (Track D Oral Abstract Session) Don't wait - integrate! How COVID-19…

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Access to DSD for HIV treatment models for pregnant and breastfeeding women and adolescent girls (June 2021)

Credit: Isabelle Corthier/MSF Access to DSD for HIV treatment models for pregnant and breastfeeding women and adolescent girls By Morkor Newman Owiredu, Medical Officer, World Health Organization The  Updated recommendations…

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An interview with Tabitha Mutseyekwa

An interview with Tabitha Mutseyekwa, professional nurse with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Khayelitsha in Cape Town, South Africa Photo: Sean Christie How did you become engaged in the HIV response? …

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Global guidance on DSD for key populations

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Differentiated Service delivery for PrEP

According to UNAIDS, “due to the missed HIV prevention targets between 2016 and 2020, an additional 3.5 million people acquired HIV infection and will require HIV treatment for life”. Important…

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