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HepHIV 2019 28-30 JANUARY·BUCHAREST POCKET PROGRAMME HEPHIV 2019 BUCHAREST CONFERENCE CHALLENGES OF TIMELY AND INTEGRATED TESTING AND CARE BUCHAREST, 28-30 JANUARY, 2019
WELCOME TO THE HEPHIV 2019 MONDAY, 28TH JANUARY, 2019 BUCHAREST CONFERENCE Time Room: Enescu 1 9:00-16:00 INTEGRATE Partnership Forum Meeting All INTEGRATE partners + AB members 12:30-19:30 Registration open ON BEHALF OF THE HEPHIV 2019 CONFERENCE Time Room: Le Diplomate Moderators and speakers ORGANISING COMMITTEE 17:00-19:00 OPENING SESSION: Moderators: Challenges of Timely and Integrated Testing Jürgen Rockstroh, Daniel Simões, and Care Adrian Streinu-Cercel 17:00-17:15 Welcome: Conference objectives and overview Conference Chairs: Daniel Simões, Adrian Streinu-Cercel 17:15-17.30 Recent trends and testing initiatives in Romania Minister of Health Romania, Hon. Sorina Pintea (TBC) 17.30-17:45 European Commission policy of integration of Vytenis Andriukaitis, European infectious diseases Commissioner for Health and Food JÜRGEN ROCKSTROH DANIEL SIMÕES ADRIAN STREINU-CERCEL Safety (by video) MD, Professor of Institute of Public Health, Professor and President 17:45-18:00 HIV and HCV trends in the EU Andrew J. Amato Gauci, European Medicine and Head of University of Porto, of the University Senate Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) the HIV Outpatient Clinic, Member of the Board of the Carol Davila 18:00-18:15 The WHO targets in the European Region Masoud Dara on behalf of Regional University of Bonn of GAT University of Medicine Director Zuzsanna Jakab, WHO Co-chair HepHIV 2019 Co-chair HepHIV 2019 and Pharmacy, Bucharest Regional Office for Europe and HIV in Europe and HIV in Europe Local Co-chair HepHIV 18:15-18:30 European Community Perspective on stigma as a Sini Pasanen, Civil Society Forum 2019 continued barrier to testing for Hepatitis/HIV 18:30-18:45 The HIV in Europe initiative – past, present and Brian Gazzard, Chelsea and future Westminister Hospital 19:00 Reception – Les Collonnades THE HEPHIV 2019 BUCHAREST CONFERENCE IS UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE ROMANIAN PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION REGISTRATION OPENING HOURS: Monday, 28th January 12:30-19:30 Tuesday, 29th January 08:15-18:30 Wednesday, 30th January 08:15-16:15 HEPHIV 2019 PROGRAMME APP THE HEPHIV 2019 BUCHAREST CONFERENCE IS ORGANISED BY: Download the HepHIV 2019 Programme App to your smartphone here: https://lineupr.com/HepHIV/2019/ HIV in Europe or scan the QR-code via your mobile phone. Working Together for Optimal Testing and Earlier Care All conference information including news and updates Copenhagen 2012 Conference can be found in the app. k FOLLOW NEWS FROM THE CONFERENCE AND PROVIDE FEEDBACK BY USING THE HASHTAG #HepHIV2019
TUESDAY, 29TH JANUARY, 2019 TUESDAY, 29TH JANUARY, 2019 Time Room: Enescu 1 Time Room: Le Diplomate Room: Regina Maria 2 7:00-8:30 Diagnostics Meeting 13:30-14:45 PARALLEL SESSION 1: PARALLEL SESSION 2: Open meeting, agenda under Side Meetings Monitoring and Evaluation Combination Prevention Time Room: Le Diplomate Moderators and speakers Moderators: Moderators: 8:45-10:15 PLENARY SESSION 1: Moderators: Dagmar Hedrich and Jordi Casabona John S. Lambert and Lella Cosmaro Epidemiological and testing policy overview: Cristiana Oprea and Nikos Dedes 13:30-13:45 PS1/01 High contribution, low public PS2/01 On Social Media Mining for where are we in reaching the targets? funding: Southern European Checkpoints’ HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis 8:45-9:00 Monitoring the response to Hepatitis and HIV in Teymur Noori, European Centre for role in HIV detection in 4 countries Europe and Central Asia: Are we on track to reach Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) Miguel Rocha Christine Kakalou agreed targets? 13:45-14:00 PS1/02 HIV dynamics in the most affected PS2/02 HIV infection and associated risk 9:00-9:15 HIV and viral hepatitis response under UHC Elena Vovc, WHO Regional Office for area of Europe: a tale of two countries factors among Female (Cis & Trans) and approach – WHO Guidance on testing strategies Europe Male Sex Workers in Greece: Innovative and linkage to care evidence by “Red Umbrella Athens” 9:15-9:30 People Who Inject Drugs and prisoners: Priority Jane Mounteney, European Monitoring Lise Marty Maria Xanthaki populations for testing Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction 14:00-14:15 PS1/03 “Routine testing” as primary reason PS2/03 A nationwide combination (EMCDDA) for getting tested for HIV in MSM: results prevention success in England: intensified 9:30-9:45 Affordability and cost-effectiveness of hepatitis Yazdan Yazdanpanah, Institut national de la from the first participants enrolled in the testing and earlier treatment controls HIV and HIV testing santé et de la recherche médicale (INSERM) COBA-Cohorts project transmission in men-who-have-sex-with-men 9:45-10:15 Discussion as well as benefiting others 10:15-10:45 Coffee break: Les Collonnades Nicolas Lorente Noel Gill 14:15-14:30 PS1/04 National multi-stakeholder PS2/04 Programmatic Mapping and Size 10:45-12:30 PLENARY SESSION 2: Moderators: produced standards for HIV partner Estimation of Key Populations in two major Combination prevention Brian West and Deniz Gökengin notification improve outcomes cities in Turkey: Istanbul and Ankara 10:45-11:00 PrEP – effective community mobilization Will Nutland, PrEPster Ann K. Sullivan Deniz Gokengin 11:00-11:15 HCV Prevention and Testing in Harm Reduction Jason Farrell, Correlation Network 14:30-14:45 PS1/05 Independent of injecting drug use, PS2/05 Contribution of anonymous Programs being a foreign national is associated with partner notification service on HIV/sexual 11:15-11:30 The evidence behind U=U Valentina Cambiano, risk of reactive HCV screening in European transmitted infection (STI) detection at a University College London community-based testing services in 2017 community-based sexual health centre for 11:30-11:45 Implementation of self-testing in the countries of Viatcheslav Grankov, men who have sex with men (MSM) Eastern Europe: Belarusian experience WHO Country Office in Belarus Anna Conway Miguel Rocha Sniazhana Biadrytskaya, 14:45-15:00 Short break National Center for Hygiene, Epidemiology and Public Health 11:45-12:00 Partner notification: high potential but limited Tom Platteau, HIV/STI clinic of the implementation Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp 12:00-12:30 Discussion 12:30-13:30 Lunch: Les Collonnades 12:40-13:20 European Testing Week Meeting: Regina Maria 2 Open meeting, agenda under Side Meetings (bring your lunch to the meeting) FOLLOW NEWS FROM THE CONFERENCE AND PROVIDE FEEDBACK WIFI LOGIN BY USING THE HASHTAG #HepHIV2019 USERNAME HepHIV2019, PASSWORD HepHIV2019!
TUESDAY, 29TH JANUARY, 2019 WEDNESDAY, 30TH JANUARY, 2019 Time Room: Le Diplomate Moderators and speakers Time Room: Le Diplomate Moderators and speakers 15:00-16:15 PLENARY SESSION: Moderators: 8:30-10:00 PLENARY SPECIAL SESSION: Moderators: Fast track cities initiatives: How to expand to Valerie Delpech and John de Wit The elimination of HIV and hepatitis agenda: Jeff Lazarus and Liudmyla Maistat other disease areas What needs to be done? 15:00-15:15 HIV stigma and testing – can global/regional Yusef Azad, National AIDS Trust 8:30-8:40 Short report from Conference Day 1 Conference chairs initiatives help push the agenda? 8:40-8:55 Possibilities with new testing algorithms and Anita Sands, WHO Geneva 15:15-15:30 Short interventions on local experiences: Tetiana Deshko, Ukrainian Alliance technologies Successful models for 90-90-90 for HIV and TB, for Public Health 8:55-9:10 Micro-elimination of hepatitis in prisons Fadi Meroueh, Unité Sanitaire de la community involvement and municipal leadership Maia Tsereteli, HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, STI Maison d’Arrêt de Villeneuve-lès- & TB Division at the National Center for Maguelone (USMAV) Disease Control and Public Health Georgia 9:10-9:25 Testing as part of elimination strategies Francesco Negro, Geneva University 15:30:16:15 Round Table Discussion – finding the missing millions Hospital/The European Association for the Fast track cities in EE:The role of FTC in the response to other epidemics Study of the Liver (EASL) Governing Board Panel members: 9:25-10:00 Panel Discussion: Yusef Azad, National AIDS Trust How does the integration agenda support the elimination agenda? Tetiana Deshko, Ukrainian Alliance for Public Health Panel members: Maia Tsereteli, HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, STI & TB Division at the National Center for Disease Anita Sands, WHO Geneva Control and Public Health Georgia Fadi Meroueh, Unité Sanitaire de la Maison d’Arrêt de Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone (USMAV) Udi Davidovich, Amsterdam Public Health Service, University of Amsterdam Francesco Negro, Geneva University Hospital/The European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) Governing Board Wolfgang Philipp, DG Sante Luxembourg Dagmar Hedrich, European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) Bertrand Audoin, International Association of Providers of AIDS Care, IAPAC Jessica Hicks, World Hepatitis Alliance Sophocles Chanos, Athens Checkpoint - Positive Voice Ganna Dovbakh, Eurasian Harm Reduction Association (EHRA) 16:15-17:00 Poster session: Regina Maria 1 and Coffee Break in Les Collonnades Sergey Golovin, International Treatment Preparedness Coalition (ITPC) 17:00-18:30 PLENARY SESSION: Moderators: Antons Mozalevskis, WHO Regional Office for Europe EU Health Project Symposium: Wolfgang Philipp and Jens Lundgren Tatjana Reic, European Liver Patients’ Association (ELPA) Integrated Testing and Synergies 10:00-10:30 Poster session: Regina Maria 1 and Coffee Break in Les Collonnades 17:00-17:15 Service integration – Reaching the homeless John S. Lambert, HepCARE Time Room: Le Diplomate Room: Regina Maria 2 population 10:30-11:45 PARALLEL SESSION 3: PARALLEL SESSION 4: 17:15-17:30 Options for integrated TB, HIV and hepatitis Gerard de Vries, E-detect TB Integrated Testing Strategies Linkage to Care service delivery in Romania Moderators: Moderators: 17:30-17:45 INTEGRATE JA: Innovation of disease specific tools Lella Cosmaro, Lila Milano/INTEGRATE Sini Pasanen and Masoud Dara Yusef Azad and Peter Vickerman into an integrated ICT combination prevention tool 10:30-10:45 PS3/01 The ENABLE study; High prevalence PS4/01 Hepcheck- Enhancing HCV 17:45-18:00 Integrated testing and services to people who Alexandra Gurinova, HA-React of undiagnosed blood borne virus infections identification and linkage to care for use drugs (HBV, HCV, HIV) in urban emergency vulnerable populations through intensified 18:00-18:15 Staff training: A way to strengthen integrated Matthias Kuske, Deutche AIDS Hilfe & Barrie department attenders in England – a case outreach screening prevention and health care for MSM Dwyer Terrence Higgins Trust, Esticom for opportunistic testing? 18:15-18:30 Discussion Zameer Mohamed John S. Lambert 20:00 Conference Dinner: Restaurant Caru´ cu bere Stavropoleos 5, Old Town Area, Bucharest (Information about transport on last page) FOLLOW NEWS FROM THE CONFERENCE AND PROVIDE FEEDBACK WIFI LOGIN BY USING THE HASHTAG #HepHIV2019 USERNAME HepHIV2019, PASSWORD HepHIV2019!
WEDNESDAY, 30TH JANUARY, 2019 WEDNESDAY, 30TH JANUARY, 2019 Time Room: Le Diplomate Room: Regina Maria 2 Time Room: Le Diplomate Moderators and speakers 10:45-11:00 PS3/02 SH:24 – An online sexual health PS4/02 HepLink: Findings from a 14:30-16:15 CLOSING SESSION: Moderators: service using digital technology to increase Multi-centre Observational Study in Integration of services Ann Sullivan and Jürgen Rockstroh access to HIV testing in London Primary and Community Care 14:30-14:40 Short report from Conference Day 2 and Conference chairs Gillian Holdsworth Irina Ianache Best Poster Award 11:00-11:15 PS3/03 Tuberculosis in the time of HIV: PS4/03 Processes of data collection on HIV, 14:40-15:00 Integration of services in the personalized medicine Jens Lundgren, CHIP, Rigshospitalet, what impede the injecting drug users (IDUs) viral hepatitis and STI testing and linkage to agenda: Integrating disease areas and settings University of Copenhagen from Romania to address diagnosis and care at national level in European countries: 15:00-15:20 Quality of Life and Participation and integration of Ricardo Baptista Leite, Member of treatment services for TB? Results from a a review for the INTEGRATE Joint Action patient voices in decision making and the response Portuguese Parliament mixed methods study to HIV and Viral Hepatitis Ludmilla Verdes Anna Conway 15:20-15:40 Quality of life indicators Richard Harding, Kings´s College London 11:15-11:30 PS3/04 Hepatitis B and C testing strategies in PS4/04 Community-based HIV testing in 15:40-16:00 Challenges ahead in Eastern Europe and Central Asia Michel Kazatchkine, healthcare and community settings in the EU/ Europe: a systematic review UN and Graduate Institute, Geneva, EEA: a systematic review Switzerland Lara Tavoschi Sara Croxford 16:00-16:15 Conference call to action Conference chairs 11:30-11:45 PS3/05 Evidence-based public health PS4/05 Can We Report the Status of a guidance for integrated HBV, HCV and HIV Cascade of Care for Viral Hepatitis B and testing in Europe C in Romania? The Experience of Baylor Foundation’s Hepatitis Screening and Care Program in Dobrogea Region between 2010 - 2018 Ann K. Sullivan Ane-Maria Schweitzer BEST POSTER AWARD! 11:45-12:45 Lunch: Les Collonnades Vote for the BEST POSTER in the conference app. Go to ”Survey” and ”Poll for Best Poster Award” in the app. 12:45-14:15 PLENARY SESSION 3: Moderators: Linkage to care and treatment for better outcomes: Nino Tsereteli and Andrew J. Amato Gauci You can rate from 0-5 stars. Good models and challenges The Best Poster Award winner will be announced in the Closing Session. 12:45-13:00 Defining linkage to care and challenges in Valerie Delpech, Public Health England monitoring 13:00-13:15 Engaging with key populations; Margaret Hellard, The Burnet Institute testing and linkage to care in primary care and community settings HEPHIV 2019 PROGRAMME APP 13:15-13:30 Community Based Testing as part of the National Jordi Casabona, Catalan Public Health Download the HepHIV 2019 Programme App to your formal strategies for early diagnosis and treatment Agency (CEEISCAT) smartphone here: https://lineupr.com/HepHIV/2019/ of HIV/STI and Viral Hepatitis 13:30-13:45 The role of civil society in the integration of Eberhard Schatz, Correlation Network or scan the QR-code via your mobile phone services and linkage to care in key populations All conference information including news and updates 13:45-14:15 Discussion can be found in the app. 14:15-14:30 Coffee break: Les Collonnades FOLLOW NEWS FROM THE CONFERENCE AND PROVIDE FEEDBACK WIFI LOGIN BY USING THE HASHTAG #HepHIV2019 USERNAME HepHIV2019, PASSWORD HepHIV2019!
SIDE MEETINGS POSTER SESSIONS: TUESDAY 29TH JANUARY FROM 16:15-17:00 AND WEDNESDAY 30TH JANUARY FROM 10:00-10:30 DIAGNOSTICS MEETING: IMPLEMENTING HIV, HBV AND HCV TESTING GUIDANCE IN THE REAL WORLD, BEYOND MEDICAL SETTING AND USING POSTER CATEGORY 1: MONITORING AND EVALUATION TESTING TECHNOLOGY EFFECTIVELY PO1/01 Impact of Adam´s Love Online-to-Offline (O2O) model in monitoring and evaluation Date: 29th January at 7:00-8:30 am of HIV prevention cascade among men who have sex with men (MSM) T. Anand Registration: Open for all participants of the HepHIV2019 conference PO1/02 Screening for hepatitis B virus and accelerated vaccination schedule in prison: Participants: ECDC, WHO, community and civil society organizations providing screening services, A pilot multicenter study C. Stasi clinical societies, diagnostics companies, other national/international public health agencies PO1/03 Missed opportunities for HIV testing of patients diagnosed with an indicator Objective of the meeting: The meeting should increase understanding of the new ECDC testing condition in primary care in Catalonia, Spain C. Agustí guidance, ways to foster implementation at the local level from the perspectives of different actors, as well as indications of further “game-changer” screening approaches to improve the PO1/04 New diagnoses of HIV in Catalonia and socieconomic inequalities: health outcomes of key affected populations. Spatial-temporal representation with ring maps C. Agustí PO1/05 Hepcare Europe Manifesto J. Lambert Time Enescu 1 PO1/06 HIV prevalence and associated risk factors among Men who have Sex with Men 07:00-07:05 Introduction (MSM) in Greece: A community-based approach S. Chanos 07:05-07:15 What is new in the ECDC testing guidance, ECDC PO1/07 Second generation HIV surveillance in people asking for HIV testing for preventive 07:15-07:25 Debrief from WHO regional meeting on testing, WHO reason in Slovakia D. Staneková 07:25-07:35 Questions/feedback/challenges PO1/08 Hepatitis C prevalence in Bulgaria – A stand-alone prevalence survey in the 07:35-08:05 Opportunities offered by new technologies and challenges general population I. Sperle 08:05-08:20 Discussion on promising approaches/paths PO1/09 An International Collaboration on Hepatitis C Elimination in HIV – Coinfection 08:20-08:30 Wrap-up (InCHEHC) – a cohort profile M. Hellard PO1/10 Gilead Sciences’ Commitment to Global Elimination of Hepatitis C Virus D. Medina THE IMPACT OF EUROPEAN TESTING WEEK AND HOW TO EXPAND ITS REACH PO1/11 A threshold analysis for the cost-effectiveness of hepatitis B and hepatitis C Date: Tuesday, 29th January 2019, 12:40-13:20 pm testing in emergency departments in the UK J. Williams Registration: Open for all participants of the HepHIV2019 conference PO1/12 Results of HIV, HCV and HBV rapid testing among key populations in Lviv region, Meeting description: In May 2018, European Testing Week (ETW) piloted its first Spring Ukraine T. Pidkova European Testing Week pilot in collaboration with the European Liver Patients’ Association PO1/13 Pilot HIV/HCV rapid testing project for policemen in Lviv region of Ukraine R. Shtybel (ELPA) and the EU-funded INTEGRATE Joint Action, in addition to its usual Autumn ETW in November. This was the sixth year of the ETW campaign with over 700 organisations registered to participate. This meeting will present the assessed impact of the initiative and discuss how POSTER CATEGORY 2: COMBINATION PREVENTION to expand its reach for future ETWs. PO2/01 Having to tell: Mandatory disclosure of being HIV+ in healthcare settings in the WHO European region S. Beaumont Time Regina Maria 2 Moderators and speakers 12:30-12:40 Preliminary results from the evaluation of Ben Collins PO2/02 Workshop: Community Designed Tool Kit to Integrate HCV Testing in HR Programs J. Farrell the 2018 November ETW (ReShape and International HIV Partnerships) PO2/03 Let´s talk about Sex: HIV/STI prevention in medical practice. Promoting testing and 12:40-12:50 The European Test Finder and collaboration Chamut Kifetew diagnosis via communication trainings for doctors and medical students. A cooperation with social networking applications (Terrence Higgins Trust) project by Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe, medical associations, the Federal Centre for Health 12:50-13:00 Experiences and challenges as a participating (TBD) Education (BZgA) and universities M. Leibnitz ETW organisation 13:00-13:10 Results from the May 2018 Spring European Marinela Debu Testing Week pilot (ELPA and APAH-RO) FOLLOW NEWS 13:10-13:20 FROM THE Discussion/Plans CONFERENCE AND PROVIDE FEEDBACK for 2019 WIFI LOGIN BY USING THE HASHTAG #HepHIV2019 USERNAME HepHIV2019, PASSWORD HepHIV2019!
PO2/04 Electronic Directly Observed Therapy (e-DOT) for PrEP adherence among Thai men PO3/11 2017 analysis from the community checkpoint in Cologne: Are we reaching the who have sex with men: a feasibility randomized controlled trial C. Nitpolprasert at risk patient populations for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STIs)? J. Rockstroh PO2/05 Esticom: Developing a Training Programme to help improve the skills and knowledge PO3/12 Prevention and promotion of welfare: the importance of conducting community of Community Health Workers working with MSM on HIV, STI and Viral Hepatitis. B. Dwyer screenings for HIV infection F. Aguiar PO2/06 Informal PrEP use in a cohort of MSM in Southern Spain M. Reirirz Rojas PO2/07 Does Pre-test Counselling Increase Specific Types of Knowledge about Transmission POSTER CATEGORY 4: LINKAGE TO CARE of HIV and Viral Hepatitis B and C? A. Schweitzer PO4/01 HIV self-sampling and self-testing in Europe: a systematic review S. Croxford PO2/08 ESTICOM Trainings for Community Health Worker (CHW) in Europe: first results of PO4/02 HepCare Europe – HCV screening and linkage to care in key populations from the the Europeanwide training programme for CHW that work in the gay community M. Kuske Romanian clinical site I. Ianache PO2/10 Incidence of sexually transmitted infections before and after pre-exposure and PO4/03 Adherence to Antiretroviral Treatment among the People Living with HIV in Armenia postexposure prophylaxis for HIV L. Apers T. Balayan PO2/11 Stigma and the HIV response among HIV-negative men who have sex with men in PO4/04 Case Management Program for HIV among MSM in Kyiv, Ukraine and linkage to care, The Netherlands: new evidence from the 2018 Survey of Men and Sexuality (SMS) J. de Wit at the context the implementation of UNAIDS 90-90-90 Strategy A. Chernyshev PO4/05 Micro-elimination as a strategy for improved access to testing and linkage to care for POSTER CATEGORY 3: INTEGRATED TESTING STRATEGIES viral hepatitis C amongst high-risk groups in Europe S.R. Stumo PO3/01 After the trial is over: effective implementation of the RHIVA2 research PO4/06 „Be my buddy“ How peer educators can support linkage to care and fight stigma programme promoting HIV testing and diagnosis in east London primary care W. Leber T. Vogler PO3/02 The Greek "Checkpoint" success story in safeguarding public health: PO4/07 1 million rapid HIV tests: results of innovative AHF testing and linkage to care First community-based prevention and testing centre in Greece diagnoses 30% of the programs across Europe A. Zakowicz 2017 national HIV cases S. Chanos PO4/08 Community-based HIV rapid testing services and linkage to care at multicountry PO3/03 Implementation of HIV infection hospital-based active case finding in Sardina, Italy: testing initiatives during European Testing Weeks 2014-2017 A. Zakowicz Results from the shot project M.S. Mameli PO4/09 To achieve the 90 90 90 treatment targets in Turkey, HIV testing needs to be scaled up PO3/04 A qualitative study of acceptability of rapid screening for HIV, Hepatitis B, and D. Gökengin Hepatitis C among migrants in France (STRADA study) F. Thonon The full list of poster authors and affiliations can be found in the Conference App PO3/05 Low access to HIV and HCV testing among People Who Inject Drugs (PWID) in Poland. Cross-sectional multicenter study 2017 K. Zakrzewska PO3/06 How can we test for HIV, HCV and syphilis – experience from Polish NGO M. Ankiersztejn-Bartczak EVALUATION OF THE HEPHIV 2019 BUCHAREST CONFERENCE! PO3/07 Evaluation of a new strategy for screening migrants: the STRADA study design F. Thonon Please go to the Conference App and evaluate each session. PO3/08 S.A.M: the new homesampling service in Germany M. Tappe You can rate from 0-5 stars. PO3/09 The cost-effectiveness of an HCV outreach intervention for at-risk populations Press the icon under each session. in London, UK Z. Ward PO3/10 Two years on the road to Meet, Test and Treat Sex Workers in Rome: Please also fill out the evaluation form that will be shared on the need for targeted interventions E. Teti the last day of the conference and return it to the HepHIV 2019 Registration desk FOLLOW NEWS FROM THE CONFERENCE AND PROVIDE FEEDBACK WIFI LOGIN BY USING THE HASHTAG #HepHIV2019 USERNAME HepHIV2019, PASSWORD HepHIV2019!
OFFICIAL PATRONAGE AND ENDORSERS CONFERENCE VENUE THE HEPHIV 2019 BUCHAREST CONFERENCE IS UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF ATHÉNÉE PALACE HILTON BUCHAREST THE ROMANIAN PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION 1-3 EPISCOPIEI ST., DISTRICT 1, BUCHAREST, 010292, ROMANIA TEL: +40-21-303-3777 FAX: +40-21-315-2121 Website:https://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/romania/ ATHÉNÉE PALACE HILTON BUCHAREST ATHÉNÉE PALACE HILTON BUCHAREST athenee-palace-hilton-bucharest-BUHHITW/index.html The HEPHIV 2019 Bucharest Conference is under the official patronage of the European Commission 1: AZZ 1: AZZ 2: InTec 1 2 3 2: InTec 3: OraSure 1 2 3 4 5 3: OraSure4: Chafea Exhibition Site Meeting HepH 5: Cepheid 1 Offic ATHÉNÉE PALACE HILTON BUCHAREST 4: SH:24 4 5 MOZAR Area 50 pax Speak Site Room 5: Cepheid Exhibition ENESCU 2 MOZAR Poster Exhibition 6: Chafea Area 70 Posters Site Meeting 2 5 Regina Maria 1 50 pax Main E Poster Parallel Exhibition Session ENESCU 1 Site Meeting Room 702 Posters 250 pax Lunch & Coffee Area Regina Maria Maria Regina 2 1 5 Main 6 100 pax EN Parallel Session Meeting Room Le Diplomate Les Collonnades 2 250 pax Lunch & Coffee Area Registration Regina Maria 2 100 pax Counter The HEPHIV 2019 Bucharest Conference is endorsed by: Le Diplomate Lobby Les Collonnades Reception 1: AZZ Registration Hotel Counter 2: InTec 1 2 3 Main 3: OraSure Lobby Entrance Ground Floor 1 Floor ST 4: SH:24 4 5 HepHIV 2019 * 28-30 JANUARY - BUCHAREST V3 JS HepHIV Site Meeting 5: Cepheid Exhibition 1 Office MOZART 2 6: Chafea Area Main 50 pax Speaker Entrance Ground Floor Room 1 ST WELCOME RECEPTION Poster Exhibition ENESCU 2 Site Meeting MOZART 1 Monday, 28th January HepHIV 2019 19:00 70 Posters * 28-30 JANUARY - BUCHAREST V5 JS Regina Maria 1 2 50 pax Main 6 Meeting RoomAt Conference Venue, Les Collonnades ENESCU 1 Parallel Session 2 250 pax Lunch & Coffee Area Regina Maria 2 CONFERENCE DINNER 100 pax Le Diplomate Tuesday, 29th January 20:00 Les Collonnades Restaurant Caru´ cu bere Reception Registration Hotel Counter Stavropoleos Lobby 5, Old Town Area https://www.carucubere.ro BUSSES MainTO THE CONFERENCE DINNER 29.01.2019 Entrance Ground Floor 1 Floor ST Busses will leave from conference venue at 19:40 Busses HepHIV 2019 * 28-30 JANUARY - BUCHAREST V5 will JS return to the conference venue at 22.15/22:30/22:45 FOLLOW NEWS FROM THE CONFERENCE AND PROVIDE FEEDBACK WIFI LOGIN BY USING THE HASHTAG #HepHIV2019 USERNAME HepHIV2019, PASSWORD HepHIV2019!
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