Thursday 15 July

Friday 16 July

 

 

Session 1: Biology of HIV Transmission

Invited lecture: Transmission of HIV-2: a disappearing infection

S. Rowland-Jones

Pres.

 

High susceptibility to repeated, low-dose, vaginal SHIV exposure late in the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle of pig-tailed macaques

E. Kersh

n.a

 

Protection by Tenofovir gel against vaginal SHIV infection in macaques three days after gel application and its relationship to tissue drug levels

W. Heneine

n.a

 

Hormonal contraception and HIV acquisition: Reanalysis using Marginal Structural Modeling

C. Morrison

Pres.

 

Molecular characterization of vertical transmission of HIV-2 in Portugal

H. Barroso

Pres.

 

 

Round table Discussion: Treatment as Prevention

ART and HIV: Treatment as Prevention

M. Cohen

Pres.

 

The contribution of early HIV infection to HIV spread in Lilongwe, Malawi: Implications for transmission prevention strategies

K. Powers

Pres.

 

 

Session 2: Mother to Child Transmission

Invited lecture: Perinatal and breast feeding studies using antiretrovirals to prevent transmission

G. John-Stewart

Pres.

 

Post-exposure prophylaxis of breastfeeding infants with antiretroviral drugs to age 14 weeks: updated efficacy results of the PEPI-Malawi trial.

T. Taha

n.a

 

Prevention therapy and transmission of drug resistant HIV-1 from mother to child in Honduras and Belize during 2001-2004

L. Parham

n.a

 

Evaluation of Early Infant Diagnosis (EID) protocol in prevention of mother to child transmission program in a resource-limited setting-Rwanda

A. Kwizera

Pres.

 

 

Session 3: Epidemiology of HIV Transmission

Invited lecture: Sexual Networks: Challenges and Opportunities

S. Little

Pres.

 

Monitoring of a local HIV-1 epidemic by uniting molecular, clinical and epidemiological data shows alarming contribution of onward transmission in MSM

K. Chalmet

Pres.

 

The dynamics of two separate but linked CRF01_AE outbreaks among IDUs in Stockholm and Helsinki

J. Albert

Pres.

 

HIV-1 drug resistance mutations can be transmitted within clusters and do not impact on viral transmission

M. Wainberg

Pres.

 

Features of HIV-1 transmission donors and the transmitted virus

R. Swanstrom

n.a

 

Molecular epidemiology of HIV-2 in Japan: identification of the first circulating recombinant form of HIV-2, CRF01_AB

S. Ibe

Pres.

 

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