WORLD CONFERENCE ON STDs, STIs & HIV/AIDS
July 26-27, 2017 | Vancouver, Canada
Scientific Tracks Abstracts
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Acute HCV and HAV in men having sex with men: An emerging epidemic in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy
Virology research J
Antonio Mastroianni -
Are Sexually Transmitted Infections the neglected orphan in our response to HIV/AIDS, STI and TB (HAST) in South Africa?
Virology research J
Geoffrey Setswe, Sigida S, Chauke T, Ramaliba T, Mohlabane N and Lukhele P -
Assessment of sex-related behaviours, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) knowledge and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among men of reproductive age in Cameroon
Virology research J
Divine Ngakokibang Nsangon -
A tale of two cities - The trajectories of the dual epidemics of illicit drug use and HIV/STIs in Kunming and Qingdao in contemporary China
Virology research J
Hongyun Fu -
Children and Youth Voices about Sex and AIDS and implications for life skills education: Experiences in KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa
Virology research J
Thabisile Buthelezi -
Combination antiretroviral (cARV) loaded nanoparticles: A potential alternative future for HIV patients
Virology research J
Subhra Mandal and Christopher J. Destache -
HIV/AIDS in Cameroon: Rising gender issues in policy-making matters
Virology research J
Eseme Nnorge Divine -
HIV stigmatization in Chinese media discourse and responses from people living with HIV in China
Virology research J
Chunbo Ren -
Interventions to reduce HIV/AIDS stigma: What have we learned?
Virology research J
Quinta Bih -
In their own words: Racial/ethnic and gender differences in sources and preferences for HIV prevention information among young adults
Virology research J
Dexter Voisin, Cheng-Shi Shiu, Anjanette Chan Tack, Cathy Krieger, Dominika Sekulska and Lauren Johnson -
Monitoring and managing HIV/AIDS in India
Virology research J
Govindasamy Agoramoorthy -
Precision medicine in the HIV aging population
Virology research J
Rustin Crutchley -
Recent advances in the Drug discovery of anti- HIV/AIDS agents
Virology research J
Hamed I. Ali