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Current and Future Challenges in Antiretroviral Treatment Scale-Up 6/16/2007
2007 HIV/AIDS Implementers' Meeting - Kigali, Rwanda

 
 
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This 2007 HIV/AIDS Implementers' Meeting is for program implementers to share lessons learned in the scale-up of HIV/AIDS programs.

The meeting is hosted by the Government of Rwanda and is co-sponsored by PEPFAR; the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; UNAIDS; UNICEF; the World Bank and the World Health Organization. The Global Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS (GNP+) serves as the official Advisory Group, helping to ensure representation of people living with HIV/AIDS as expert implementers.

Current and Future Challenges in ART Scale-Up

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Early Effects of Antiretroviral Therapy on Work Performance: Results from a Cohort Study of Kenyan Agricultural Workers

Jonathon Simon, M.P.H., D.Sc.

Director

Center for International Health and Development, Boston University

 
 
Early Outcomes Of Antiretroviral Therapy Implementation In Ho Chi Minh City (hcmc), Vietnam

Son Nguyen

CDC Vietnam

 
 
Clinical Toxicity to Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy In A Home-based AIDS Care Program In Rural Uganda

Willy Were, M.B.Ch.B., M.Sc.

CDC Uganda

 
 
Hepatitis B Virus Co-Infection Impacts Baseline HIV parameters and HAART-related Hepatotoxicity

John Idoko, M.D.

Head of Infectious Disease at Jos University Teaching Hospital

Professor of Medicine and Director, APIN Laboratory

 
 
Antiretroviral Treatment Rollout in South Africa: Alternative Scenarios and Outcomes

Rochelle Walensky, M.D., M.P.H.

Associate Director of Program in Epidemiology and Outcomes Research

Harvard Center for AIDS Research

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

 
 
Current and Future Challenges in ART Scale-Up: Impact, Co-infections, Pharmacovigilence, Switching

Kevin De Cock, M.D.

Director

Department of HIV/AIDS, World Health Organization



Panel Discussion: ARV Switching

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Observations on 406 Adverse Effects Necessitating Drug Changes in 1st line ARV Regimen in Patients from Two Health Facilities in Rwanda and Recommendations for Patient Care

Innocent Turate

Family Health International

 
 
Reasons for Switching Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) Regimens Among HIV/AIDS Patients in Low-Resource Settings

Lillian Kocholla

Medical Superintendent

Mbagathi District Hospital

Nairobi, Kenya

 
 
Tracking Patients in HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment Programme

Guerino Chalamilla

 
 
Main Reasons of Modifi cation of the First-Line Antiretroviral Regimen in Adult Patients Who Initiated HAART in the International Family Health Initiative (ACONDA/ISPED/EGPAF) in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire

Eugene Messou, M.D.

ACONDA-VS-CI

 
 
First Line Regimen Tolerability and Reasons For Regimen Change In Patients Accessing ARVs in MDH Clinics

Sylvia Kaaya

 
 
Frequency, Causes, and Factors Associated With Treatment Interruptions (ti) Among Adults Initiating Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) In Western Kenya

Paula Braitstein, M.A., M.Sc., Ph.D.

Assistant Research Professor in Medicine

Indiana University




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