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Oral presentation: Female–initiated prevention technologies

10:30 am–12:00 pm
Session Room H

 

Peter H. Kilmarx, Kelly Blanchard, P. Witwatwongwana, S. Supawitkul, S. Chaikummao, C. Connolly, Barbara Friedland, P.A. Mock, and J. Tappero—Safety and acceptability of Carraguard® use among heterosexual couples in a six-month clinical trial in Thailand (10:45 am) (abstract)
Oral presentation

4:00 pm–5:30 pm
Session Room D

 

Karusa KiraguCondom use among hospital staff in Zambia (5:10 pm) (abstract)
Poster exhibitions


12:00 pm–2:00 pm

IMPACT Exhibition Center
Hall 3—Track C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






 




12:00 pm–2:00 pm

IMPACT Exhibition Center
Hall 3—Track D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 


 

 


12:00 pm–2:00 pm

IMPACT Exhibition Center
Hall 3—Track E

Supaporn Chaikummao, Wat Uthaiworavit, Thepnarumit Medtanavyn, Chomnad Manopaiboon, Peter H. Kilmarx, Sarah BraunsteinNucharee Srivirojana, Taweesap Siraprapasiri,  Jordan W. Tappero, Catherine A. McLeanRecruitment for a clinical trial of microbicide safety and acceptability among HIV-infected women in Northern Thailand (abstract)

Barbara Friedland, Alana de Kock, P. Mabitso Marumo, Veronica Ngcozela, Constance Monedi, Stephanie Skoler, C. Elizabeth McGrory, and Janneke van de Wijgert—Development of a recruitment video for a phase 3 trial of Carraguard® (PDF of poster) (abstract)

Clinical Trial Informed Consent Video

 

Loren Galvao, Laurione C. Oliveira, Juan Diaz, Dhong–jin Kim, Nádia Marchi, Johannes van Dam, Roger F. Castilho, Michael Chen, and Maurizio Macaluso—Effectiveness of female and male condoms in preventing exposure to semen during vaginal intercourse: a randomized trial (abstract)

Karusa Kiragu, Thabale Jack Ngolube, Mutinta Nyumbu, Peter Eerens, and P. Njobvu—Let sleeping dogs lie: Attitudes of health workers towards HIV testing in Zambia (PDF of poster) (abstract)

Pranitha Maharaj and Naomi Rutenberg—Protection against the dual risk of unwanted pregnancy and HIV/AIDS in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (PDF of poster) (abstract)

Lewis Ndhlovu, Johannes van Dam, and David Wilson—Behavior change and sexually transmitted infections among sex workers in a multi centre randomized trial in Zimbabwe and South Africa (PDF of poster) (abstract)

Johannes van Dam, Lewis Ndhlovu, Catherine Searle, Z. Mzaidume, and Brian G. Williams—- The visible and the invisible: Interventions with sex workers in a generalized HIV epidemic (abstract)

Sara Whitehead, Supaporn Chaikummao, Wat Uthaiworavit, Surin Sumanapun, L.E. Markowitz, Jordan W. Tappero, Catherine A. McLean  HIV-discordant couples identified through screening for a clinical trial of microbicide safety: A chance to prevent HIV transmission. (abstract)

Simon Baker, Srisuman Sartsara, Philip Guest, Patchara Rumakom, Ann McCauley, and Usasinee Rewthong—“Teens on Smart Sex”: Changing Thai college students’ sexual knowledge, attitudes and behavior (PDF of poster) (abstract)

Susan Kaai, Avina Sarna, Mark Hawken, Sam Kalibala, Ann Levin, Kishor Mandaliya, and Johannes van Dam—PLHA preference for disclosure: building family support to promote adherence to HAART (abstract)

Amy Medley, Kevin O’Reilly, George Schmid, and Michael D. SweatSystematic review of the efficacy of peer education (PE) in reducing HIV sexual risk behavior in developing countries (abstract)

Michael D. Sweat, Julie A. Denison, George Schmid, Kevin O’ReillyThe impact of Condom Social Marketing (CSM) on condom use in developing countries: A systematic review  (abstract)

Milka Juma, Ann McCauley, Scott Geibel, Edward Kirumira, Nelson Kakande, Lukanika. Hitimana, Daniel Lukenge, and Edith Mukisa—What kind of HIV counselors do youth want? Young clients speak out in Uganda (abstract)

Vaishali Mahendra, Ravi Verma, S. Khandekar, Hemkhothang Lhungdim, Gurumurthy Rangaiyan, and Sabine Flessenkaemper—Creating change agents in India: Participatory action research transforms youth as effective agents for change in gender attitudes and risky sexual behaviors: Evidence from India (PDF of poster) (abstract)


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