ON DEMAND ABSTRACT PROGRAM
The committee are pleased to announce the ON DEMAND VIRTUAL Abstract Program.
Please click the presentation names below to view the abstracts.
The ON DEMAND VIRTUAL Program will be available to access from the start of the conference, Monday 6 September 2021. The pre-recorded presentations are available in the On Demand section of the Virtual Portal and can be watched at your leisure. Why not design your own program and add them to your calendar!
SH – Clinical Management and Therapeutics
Fabian Kong, The University Of Melbourne
HIV – Clinical Management and Therapeutics
Alison Castley, Royal Perth Hospital and Fiona Stanley Hospital
Ann Maccarrone, ViiV Healthcare
Ann Maccarrone, ViiV Healthcare
Dooyeon Lee, The University Of Melbourne
#107 – Weight and lipid changes in phase 3 cabotegravir and rilpivirine long-acting trials
Lachlan Gray, ViiV Healthcare
Lachlan Gray, ViiV Healthcare
#108 – Long-acting cabotegravir+rilpivirine in older adults: pooled phase 3 Week 48 results
Lachlan Gray, ViiV Healthcare
Michael Casten, Western Sydney University
SH – Epidemiology, Prevention and Health Promotion
Connor Allen, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre
Curtis Chan, The Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney
Ei Aung, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre
Felicity Sicari, Department Of Health, Victoria
Heather McCormack, NSW Health
Heidi Constantinou, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre
Jessica Botfield, SPHERE, NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence, Department of General Practice, Monash University
Kahlia McCausland, Curtin University
#177 – The Role Of Exogenous Sex Steroids On The Vaginal Microbiota: A Systematic Review
Lenka Vodstrcil, Monash University
Lucy Donovan, Melbourne Sexual health Centre
#166 – Evaluation Of A Co-Designed Sexual Health And Pornography Literacy Resource For Young People
Michelle Raggatt, Burnet Institute
#188 – Lymphogranuloma Venereum in Queensland, 2010–2020
Ximena Tolosa, Queensland Health
HIV – Epidemiology, Prevention and Health Promotion
Andrew Grulich, The Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney
Benjamin Bavinton, The Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney
#123 – Translating research evidence into policy: the NSW HIV Strategy 2021-2025
Cherie Power, NSW Ministry Of Health
Daniel Storer, Kirby Institute
Fabiola Martin, University Of Queenslandhttps://az659834.vo.msecnd.net/eventsairaueprod/production-ashm-public/3d2752c55c104e42afaf08dabb70ad9
Jacek Kolodziej, New Zealand Aids Foundation
Jack Freestone, ACON & Kirby Institute, UNSW
Janaki Amin
#161 – Risk-based screening tools to optimize HIV testing services: a systematic review
Jason Ong, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre
#185 – Assessing the likely place of acquisition of HIV among migrants to Australia
Jonathan King, The Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney
Martin Holt, Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW Sydney
Mohamed Hammoud, The Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney
Steve Philpot, The Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney
#76 – Continued decline in HIV diagnoses in Aotearoa New Zealand
Sue McAllister, University of Otago
#169 – PEER NAVIGATION- PESPECTIVES OF HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS
Zoyah Khalpey, University of Queensland
Curtis Chan, The Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney
SH – Social, Political and Cultural Aspects
#88 – Nurse-led medical abortion care in Australia: legislative opportunities
Bonney Corbin, Marie Stopes Australia
#125 – Supporting visibility and access to abortion services
Catherine Hannon, The Royal Women’s and Carolyn Mogharbel, Women’s Health Victoria
#113 – Navigating COVID-19 risk in sexual contexts among gay and bisexual men in Australia
Daniel Storer, Kirby Institute
Daniel Vujcich, Curtin University
Hanna Saltis, Curtin University
Hiromi Takahashi, Diversity Focus
Horas T H Wong, The Kirby Institute
Jacqueline Ding, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute
#186 – Social support across the life course of young transgender people in Queensland
Jordan Winwood, University Of Queensland
Karen Freilich, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
Lydia Mainey, CQ University
#136 – Social media and its use in support networks among LGBTQ adolescents
Matthew Berger, Western Sydney Local Health District
Meagan Roberts, Curtin University
HIV – Social, Political and Cultural Aspects
Brent Allan, Qthink
#159 – CLINICAL GUIDELINES: THEIR INFLUENCE ON HIV-RELATED LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
David Carter, University Of Technology Sydney
Dean Murphy, Kirby Institute
#183 – How has COVID-19 impacted PLHIV? A review of evidence from the first 12 months.
Jordan Winwood, University Of Queensland
#77 – WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A PEER? RETHINKING PEER SUPPORT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV
Lisa Wojciechowski, University Of Melbourne
#84 – Quality of life in people living with HIV in Aotearoa New Zealand
Sue McAllister, University of Otago
#196 – Aotearoa New Zealand People Living with HIV Stigma Index
Rodrigo Olin German, Aotearoa NZ People Living with HIV Stigma Index/New Zealand AIDS Foundation
Timothy Broady, Centre For Social Research In Health, UNSW
Timothy Broady, Centre For Social Research In Health, UNSW