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3rd IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis and Treatment 7/27/2005
24-27 July 2005, Rio de Janiero, Brazil
Main Page | July 24 | July 25 | July 26 | July 27 | Newsmakers
Plenary | Forum | Press Conference | Special Lecture | Summaries and Closing
Plenary: Treatment and Treatment Responses
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Chairpersons:
Presenters:
- Presentation of ANRS/IAS Young Researchers Award -
The ANRS/IAS Young Researchers Awards support young people in research programs who contribute to the scale-up of prevention and treatment interventions in resource-limited settings.
- State-of-the-Art Future Directions of ART
Jean-Francois Delfraissy, M.D., professor of clinical immunology and internal medicine, Paris-Sud University, France | Slides
- HIV Pediatrics
Marie Louise Newell, M.B., MS.c., Ph.D., professor, Institute of Child Health, University College London, United Kingdom | Slides
- Viral Replication
Mario Stevenson, M.D., Ph.D., professor of molecular medicine, UMASS Medical School, United Stats | Slides
Watch a special Medscape interview with Dr. John Bartlett about challenges of antiretroviral scale-up, including Brazil's successful model of meeting the prevention and treatment needs in a resource-constrained setting. (Real Player required)
Forum: Prevention in Health Care Settings
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Chairpersons:
- Mark Wainberg, M.D., Ph.D., director, AIDS Centre, McGill University, will be co-chair of AIDS2006 Toronto Conference
- Betina Durovni, M.D., head, Transmissible Disease Department, Public Health Secretariat in Brazil
Presentations:
- The Family-Oriented Approach of Care; An Opportunity for Prevention
Elaine Abrams, M.D., associate professor of clinical pediatrics, Columbia University, United States | Slides
- The Contribution of Reproductive Health Services and Contraception to HIV Prevention
Heidi Reynolds, Ph.D., M.P.H., senior research associate, Family Health International (FHI), United States | Slides
- Patterns of Contraception Choice To Prevent Unplanned Pregnancies Among HIV-infected Couples in a Family Planning Study in Zambia
Bellington Vwalika, M.D., Rwanda Zambia HIV Research Group
- Protecting the Health Care Workers
Karusa Kiragu, Ph.D., behavior change specialist, Horizons Program
Population Council, Kenya | Slides
- Profile of Occupational Exposures to Bloodborne Pathogens and Experience of PEP for Occupational Exposure to HIV among HCWS in Rio de Janeiro City - Brazil - Follow-up of Seven Years Program with 12.469 Exposures
Cristiane Rapparini, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro | Slides
- Establishment of Routine HIV Counseling and Testing at Mulago and Mbarara Teaching Hospitals: Acceptability and Lessons Learne
Rhoda Wanyenze, M.D., M.P.H., Makerere University, Uganda | Slides
Closing Press Conference
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Moderator:
- Craig McClure, executive director, IAS
Speakers:
- Helene Gayle, M.D., M.P.H., president, IAS; conference organizing committee co-chair; director, HIV, TB and Reproductive Health Program, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- Mauro Schechter, M.D., Ph.D., professor of infectious diseases, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Celso Ramos, Ph.D., local conference co-chair; chief, molecular virology branch, Center for Research in Infectious DIseases, National Institute of Public Health, Mexico
- Peter Piot, M.D., executive director, UNAIDS
- Jose Saraiva Felipe, Health Minister, Brazil
Special Lecture: The Status of the Response: What Will It Take To Turn the Epidemic Around?
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Chairperson:
Speaker:
- Peter Piot, M.D., Ph.D., executive director, UNAIDS
Rapporteur Summaries and Closing Ceremony
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- Opening Summary
Celso Ramos, Ph.D., local conference co-chair; chief, molecular virology branch, Center for Research in Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Public Health, Mexico
- Basic Sciences at IAS 2005
Esper Kallas, M.D., Ph.D., rapporteur, Basic Sciences; Immunology Laboratory, UNIFESP, Brazil
- Clinical Sciences at IAS 2005
Calvin Cohen, M.D., rapporteur, Clinical Sciences (TBC); director of research,
Community Research Initiative of New England | Slides
- Prevention Sciences at IAS 2005
Marie Laga, M.D., rapporteur, Prevention Sciences; Department of Microbiology, Institute of Tropical Medicine | Slides
- Welcome to Sydney
David Cooper, local conference chair of IAS 2007; director, National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research, University of New South Wales, Australia | Slides
- Jose Saraiva Felipe, Health Minister, Brazil
- Closing Remarks
Helene Gayle, M.D., M.P.H., president, IAS; conference organizing committee co-chair; director, HIV, TB and Reproductive Health Program, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
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