The Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) takes place March 4-7 at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle. HPTN researchers will present abstracts covering HPTN 071, HPTN 074, HPTN 077, HPTN 078, and HPTN 082. Richard Hayes, DSc, FMedSci, HPTN 071 protocol chair, will present primary results from the study during an oral session entitled, “Impact of Universal Testing and Treatment in Zambia and South Africa: HPTN 071 (PopART).” Also, from the HPTN 071 protocol team, Mohammed Limbada, BSChB, MBcHB, MSc, will lead the themed discussion, “Treat All, Treat Fast.” James Moore, PhD, will discuss, “Estimating HIV Incidence Among Young Women in HPTN 082 Using Baseline HIV Risk Scores,” and Raphael Landovitz, MD, MSc, HPTN 077 and HPTN 083 protocol chair, will deliver a presentation entitled, “Cabotegravir is not Associated with Weight Gain in HIV-Negative Individuals: HPTN 077.” CROI 2019 webcasts, abstracts, electronic posters, and other electronic resources will be available online after the conference ends.
CROI 2019
Feb 26, 2019