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Fourth International HIV Treatment as Prevention Workshop

The Fourth International HIV Treatment as Prevention Workshop was held in Vancouver, Canada, 1st-4th April 2014.
Improving HIV care

Abolishing HIV in Rwanda

16 April 2014
Health monitoring in resource-limited settings

Can we provide point-of-care viral load tests in poor countries?

10 April 2014
Undetectable viral load & treatment as prevention

Giving treatment to specific high-risk people may bring down HIV faster than distributing it equally

8 April 2014
HIV testing policies & guidelines

Expanded HIV testing may find more acute infections as well as more late presenters

7 April 2014
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Undetectable viral load & treatment as prevention

The treatment-as-prevention train has left the station

Bob Leahy at the International Treatment as Prevention Workshop in Vancouver highlights global progress in effectively implementing treatment as prevention to reduce new infections and improve the health of HIV+ people. But who's been left behind and why?
Positive Lite
11 Apr 14
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