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Join us for Track B at the IAS Conference 2011 in Rome, focusing on the latest advancements in clinical sciences related to HIV. This session will cover recent research findings, treatment strategies, and management approaches for HIV infection, including opportunistic infections and long-term complications. Highlights include discussions on ARV therapy, adherence challenges, mobile technology in patient care, and the integration of HIV management with co-infections like HCV and TB. Expert contributions from leaders in the field promise a comprehensive exploration of current issues and innovations.
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Track B : Conference Orientation Session Papa Salif Sow MD, MSc Co-Chair Track B IAS Rome 17-20 July 2011
Track B : Clinical Sciences • Highlight the latest research findings and controversies related to the diagnosis, treatment and management of HIV infection. • Encompass the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of opportunistic infections, co-infections and other long-term complications and co-morbidities • New developments and strategies for the use of antiretroviral therapy and immunotherapy • Drug interactions, adherence, biomedical aspects
Track B: Monday 18th July • Plenary : Managing HIV Treatment in 2011 MOPL01 • Abstracts discussion : Complications of HIV and ART • Osteoporotic fractures MOAB01 • Coronary calcifications • Neurocognitive dissorders • Liver and kidney complications • Professional workshop : Improving adherence and quality of care through mobile phone technology and patient education MOWS02
Track B : Monday 18th July • Bridging session HIV and Co-infections : HCV, TB, malaria, and HSV MOBS01 • Current challenges in HIV Disease management MOSY02 • Pathogenesis and management of long term complications of ART MOWS03 • Special session : Advancement of Science and Research on HIV (Fauci and Barré-Sinoussi) MOSS01
Tuesday 19th July • Plenary : Challenges in HIV Treatment and Care in a Resource Constrained Environnement • Abstracts discussion • New drugs and Strategies TUAB01 • ART and clinical outcomes TUPDB01 • Maternal health and pediatric outcomes TUAB02 • Treatment as Prevention: report back from Vancouver • Use of Antivirals in Prevention: Current challenges and Controversies TUBS02 • Retention in Care
Wednesday 20th July • Plenary : CaringMothers and Children: Towards the Millenium Development Goals • Abstracts and posters discussion • The TB paradoxWEAX01 • ART and new strategiesWEPDB01 • TB and TB onlyWEPDB02 • Drug resistanceWEBS01 • Emerging trends in HCV/HIV Co-infectionWEAB01 • LateBreakerTrack B : WELBB • Track B Rapporteur session : Jeffrey Lennox USA