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Conferences

IAPAC Evidence Summit 2012

The International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care (IAPAC) held a meeting in London, June 11-12th 2012, to review theevidence and discuss the practical implementation of treatment as preventionand pre-exposure prophylaxis.
PrEP science

The road to PrEP: trials, regulation and roll-out

25 June 2012
HIV prevention policy

US health surveillance director: How can we use treatment to strengthen prevention?

22 June 2012
HIV prevention policy

UK data suggest that treatment isn’t curbing the gay HIV epidemic – because of undiagnosed infections

15 June 2012
Undetectable viral load & treatment as prevention

Is treatment as prevention ready to roll out, or do we need to know more?

15 June 2012
Confidentiality, consent & medical ethics

If people who need HIV drugs aren’t getting them now, why should the prevention benefit of treatment be the reason that the drugs become available?

15 June 2012
Undetectable viral load & treatment as prevention

World Health Organization sets out route map for scale-up of treatment as prevention

11 June 2012
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Undetectable viral load & treatment as prevention

Controlling the HIV Pandemic with ARVs

The IAPAC conference brought together a wide range of voices and facilitated an important dialogue between researchers, scientists, academics, policy-makers and advocates. To help convey some of the important aspects of the conference we have compiled social media content with presentations from the two-day event.
Pamoja
19 Jun 12
Clinical trials

PrEP: time to rethink prevention, effectiveness and ethics?

Most remarkable about the growing interest in PrEP is the exclusion of the social sciences from major forums where this work is taking place. But this absence also raises the question of what sort of social research should be called upon in response to the biomedicalisation of the epidemic.
Somatosphere
19 Jun 12
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