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1 Rana Chakraborty 2-Mar 2:00-2:30 PM Pre-conference workshop: CURRENT ISSUES OF HIV & ADOLESCENTS CHALLENGES IN TREATEMENT OF YOUNG HIV- INFECTED WOMEN Jonathan Colasanti* 4-Mar 12:45-12:55 PM Pre-conference workshop: SAME-DAY ART INITIATION: NEW DATA FROM TRIALS AND PRACTICE RAPID ENTRY INTO HIV CARE: SELECT ATLANTA EXPERIENCES Monica Gandhi 10:00-12:00 PM O-02 ART: NEW DATA AND NEW INSIGHTS Auditorium 24 HAIR ANTIRETROVIR AL LEVELS STRONGLY PREDICT VIROLOGIC OUTCOMES IN ACTG s A5257 trial Igho Ofotokun, Peter acchetti, Chengshi Jin, Heather Ribaudo, David Haas, Anandi N. Sheth, oward Horng, Nhi Phung, Karen Kuncze, Alexander Louie, Hideaki Okochi, Raphael J. Landovitz, Jeff rey J. Lennox, Judith S. Currier, for the A5257 Study Team
2 Anandi Sheth P-P2 ADHERENCE, VIRAL SUPPRESSION, AND RETENTION IN PREGNANT AND POSTPARTUM WOMEN D 820 Poster IMPROVED POSTPARTUM HIV OUTCOMES AFTER CARE COORDINATION TEAM INTERVENTION Stephanie Hackett, Christina M. Meade, Jennifer M. Davis, Joy Ford, Jeronia lue, Lisa Curtin, Andres Camacho- Gonzalez, Ann Chahroudi, Rana Chakraborty, Melody P. Palmore, Martina L. adell Kendra Radtke P-E1 NEUROCOGNITI VE CORRELATES, INCLUDING ANTIRETROVIR AL THERAPY AND VASCULAR DISEASE A 401 Poster USE OF NON- ANTIRETROVIR AL MEDICATIONS THAT MAY IMPACT NEUROCOGNITI ON Peter acchetti, Leah H. Rubin, Kathryn Anastos,Howard Crystal, Daniel Merenstein, Roksana Karim, Kathleen M. Weber, Andrew Edmonds, Anandi N. Sheth, Margaret Fischl, David Vance, Ruth Greenblatt
3 Alfredo Aguirre P-F2 PHARMACOLOG IC ASSESSMENT OF ADHERENCE D 461 Poster PERSISTENT LOW-LEVEL VIREMIA IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOW PROTEASE INHIITOR LEVELS IN HAIR Cyra Christina Mehta, Sophia A. Hussen, Igho Ofotokun, Ruth Greenblatt, Daniel Merenstein, Angela Kashuba, Kathryn Anastos, Mirjam-Colette Kempf, Elizabeth T. Golub, Jack DeHovitz, Mardge H. Cohen, Sheri Weiser, Anandi N. Sheth Aaron Siegler P-T01 ARRIERS AND FACILITATORS OF PrEP 1022L Poster DISTRIUTION OF ACTIVE PrEP PRESCRIPTION S AND THE PrEP-TO-NEED RATIO, US, Q Farah Mouhanna, Robertino Mera Giler, Scott McCallister, Howa Yeung, Jeb Jones, Jodie L. Guest, Michael Kramer, Cory Woodyatt, Elizabeth Pembleton, Patrick S. Sullivan
4 David Holland P-T01 ARRIERS AND FACILITATORS OF PrEP 1010 Poster PrEP IMPLEMENTATI ON AND PERSISTENCE IN A COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT IN ATLANTA, GA Charlotte-Paige M. Rolle, Udodirim Onwubiko, Jennifer Jo, Anandi N. Sheth, Colleen F. Kelley, David P. Holland Kevin Weiss P-T01 ARRIERS AND FACILITATORS OF PrEP 1006 Poster GEOGRAPHIC ACCESS TO PREP CLINICS AMONG US MSM: DOCUMENTING PREP DESERTS Anna ratcher, Patrick S. Sullivan, Aaron J. Siegler Jeffrey Fountain, Colleen Kelley 2:30-3:30 PM P-T08 MUCOSAL SAFETY STUDIES OF VAGINAL, RECTAL RING, AND ORAL PrEP 1055 Poster TDF/FTC PREP, LURICANT USE, AND THE RECTAL MUCOSAL MICROIOTA AMONG HIV- NEGATIVE MSM Angela Holder, Chuong Dinh, LaShonda Hall, Sheila Heeke, Yingtian Hu, Colleen S. Kraft, Nicole A. Pescatore, Yijuan Hu, Clyde Hart, Richard Haaland
5 Neel R. Gandhi 4:00-6:00 PM S-3 OSTACLES TO THE GLOAL CONTROL OF TUERCULOSIS allroom C 57 USING WHOLE GENOME SEQUENCING TO ETTER UNDERSTAND T TRANSMISSION DYNAMICS Carlos del Rio 4:00-6:00 PM S-4 STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING THE US CARE CASCADE: CONFRONTING A FRAGMENTED HEALTH SYSTEM allroom 60 THE EVOLVING US HIV EPIDEMIC Anar S. Patel (Young Investigator Awardee) 1:30-2:30 PM TD-10 EXPANDING PrEP IN WOMEN allroom A 1048 PREDICTORS OF PrEP ELIGIILITY AMONG AT- RISK WOMEN IN THE SOUTHERN UNITED STATES Lakshmi Goparaju, Jessica M. Sales, Cyra Christina Mehta, Oni J. lackstock, Dominika Seidman, Igho Ofotokun, Mirjam- Colette Kempf, Margaret Fischl, Adaora Adimora, Audrey French, Gina Wingood, Seble Kassaye, Anandi N. Sheth
6 Jonathan Colasanti P-V2 EARLY ANTIRETROVIR AL THERAPY INITIATIVE 1109 Poster A RAPID ENTRY PROGRAM IN THE SOUTH: IMPROVING ACCESS TO CARE AND VIRAL SUPPRESSION Jeri Sumitani, Cyra Christina Mehta, Yiran Zhang, Minh Ly Nguyen, Wendy S. Armstrong, Carlos del Rio Kathy Huppler Hullsiek, Edwin Nuwagira, Edward Mpoza, Kenneth Emily Evans (Young Investigator Awardee) 4:00 PM P-04 CRYPTOCCAL MENINGITIS AND OTHER FUNGAL INFECTIONS D 790 Poster ETIOLOGIES OF SYMPTOMATIC RECURRENCE OF HIV- ASSOCIATED CRYPTOCOCAL MENINGITIS Ssebambulidde, Lillian Tugume, ozena M. Morawski, Sarah Lofgren, Mahsa Abassi, Darlisha A. Williams, Conrad Muzoora, David Meya, David R. oulware, Joshua Rhein
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