5010.0 HIV in International Settings

Wednesday, November 11, 2009: 8:30 AM
Poster
This session will focus on appropriate HIV prevention, treatment and intervention methods in international settings.
Session Objectives: 1. Describe appropriate HIV prevention methods in international settings. 2. Describe appropriate HIV treatment methods in international settings. 3. Describe appropriate HIV intervention methods in international settings.

Board 1
Efficacy of HIV Interventions in Developing Countries in Asia and the Pacific Region, 1995-2006: A Meta-Analysis
Judy Y. Tan, MA, Blair T. Johnson, PhD, Natalie D. Smoak, PhD, Jessica M. LaCroix, MS and Michael P. Carey, PhD
Board 2
Beyond beneficiary numbers: A multi-country midterm OVC program evaluation
Adele M. Clark, MPH, Dorothy Brewster-Lee, MD, MPH and Mychelle Farmer, MD
Board 3
Uganda: Successful field research improves hygiene practices among persons living with HIV/AIDS
Phoebe Kasoga, MPH, Brendon Barnes, PhD; MSocSc, Elizabeth Booziotis Younger, Xavier Nsabagasani, Mr and Laban E. Tsuma, MBchB, MPH
Board 4
In Charge: Improving efficacy and personalizing risk
Dorothy Brewster-Lee, MD, MPH and Mayling Simpson-Hebert, PhD
Board 5
Board 6
Perceived Barriers and Benefits of Voluntary Counseling and Testing Among University Students in Nigeria
Clara Egbealele Omogbai, DrPH, MPH, MLS, Susanne Montgomery, PhD, Patti Herring, PhD, RN, Helen Hopp Marshak, PhD and Ronald Mataya, MD
Board 8

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Organized by: HIV/AIDS
Endorsed by: Asian Pacific Islander Caucus for Public Health, International Health, Socialist Caucus

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