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Mashup Score: 20
This webinar series will provide updates on the epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of a selection of neglected opportunistic infections: Histoplasmosis, Chagas disease, TB Meningitis, and Talaromyces marneffei. In part 1 of this webinar, we will discuss Histoplasmosis and Chagas disease. Through clinical case presentations, speakers will offer practical insights. Community representatives will also share their perspectives.
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Mashup Score: 26Meet our Youth Hub Grantees - 2 day(s) ago
We are proud to let you know how our five 2024 IAS Youth Hub Grantees are making a difference through their dedication to advancing the HIV response. We are also delighted to announce the 2025 cohort. The Youth Hub of IAS – the International AIDS Society – supports five Young Leaders with seed grants of USD 10,000 each to scale up HIV-related innovation projects that respond to a locally defined need. To find out more, visit the Youth Hub Seed Grant Programme. Life is… Musical in Kuala Lumpur on 7
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Mashup Score: 21Abstract submission | IAS 2025 - 3 day(s) ago
20 November 2024 Online abstract submission opens. 22 January 2025, 23:59 Central European Time Abstract submission closes. Abstracts, as well as amendments to submitted abstracts, will not be accepted after this date (except for late breakers). 8 April 2025 Late-breaker abstract submission opens. 29 April 2025 Late-breaker abstract submission closes. IAS 2025, the 13th IAS Conference on HIV Science, welcomes the submission of abstracts for original contributions to the field in the following scientific
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Mashup Score: 4Abstract submission | IAS 2025 - 3 day(s) ago
Late-breaker and mpox abstract submissions are now open and close on 29 April See more information on the late-breaker submission here. See more information on the mpox submission here. Submit an abstract
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Mashup Score: 34IAS 2025 location | IAS 2025 - 5 day(s) ago
The location of IAS 2025 will allow for a much-needed focus on challenges and opportunities in some of the world’s most HIV-affected regions, including the region hosting the conference.
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Mashup Score: 39Join us - 6 day(s) ago
When you join the IAS, you immediately have access to an established network of scientists, policy makers and activists dedicated to improving the quality of life of people living with and affected by HIV. As an IAS Member, you can build connections that expand your knowledge base, improve your skills and help you reach your goals in the HIV response. Now is the time to be part of a collective that is making impactful change. Promote your upcoming conferences and meetings in the IAS Events Calendar
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🌐 As an IAS Member, you can build connections that expand your knowledge base, improve your skills & help reach your goals in the HIV response. Now is the time to be part of a collective that is making impactful change. Learn more & become an IAS Member: https://t.co/cOCUEV6dOg https://t.co/hdyhpN27ST
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Mashup Score: 67Language matters - 7 day(s) ago
At the IAS, we actively use language that puts people first. This is because words have power: they bestow or remove dignity, build or break stigma, and divide or unite the HIV response. Through the words we choose to use at the IAS, we acknowledge that a person is so much more than a condition; we promote inclusivity, dialogue and equality. Join us! We stress the importance of never labelling people as “infected”, of using “people-first” language. “People-first” language puts the person before their
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Mashup Score: 45Featured speakers | IAS 2025 - 8 day(s) ago
Alinane Linda Nyondo-Mipando Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, Malawi View Alinane Linda Nyondo-Mipando Linda Nyondo-Mipando is a registered nurse midwife and an Associate Professor of Health Systems and Policy at the Kamuzu University of Health Sciences in Malawi. Her research interests are in health systems and implementation science research with a focus on health service delivery, including quality management. She is keen on redesigning health services with end-users, healthcare workers and policy makers. Her areas of interest are HIV and AIDS across different populations, malaria, and maternal and newborn health. Cissy Kityo Mutuluuza Joint Clinical Research Centre, Uganda View Cissy Kityo Mutuluuza Cissy Kityo Mutuluuza, the Executive Director of the Joint Clinical Research Centre, is a medical doctor, public health specialist and researcher with over 30 years’ experience in AIDS research and care for people living with HIV. She has a Master’s from Johns Hopkins School of Pu
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Mashup Score: 8Kennedy’s deep HHS cuts threaten HIV/AIDS response - 8 day(s) ago
In drastically cutting down its public health workforce, the Trump administration is potentially undoing decades of work combatting the HIV epidemic and delaying upcoming advances. When Health and …
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Mashup Score: 3IAS - International AIDS Society - 9 day(s) ago
📢 The #IASPCC Advocacy Academy in Atlanta, Georgia, provided an opportunity to re-envision HIV care through a person-centred approach. From tackling systemic barriers to exploring inclusive…
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🔬 Why do opportunistic infections still matter in the HIV response? 🗓️ Join us on 29 April for the first session of our two-part webinar series exploring neglected opportunistic infections Histoplasmosis and Chagas disease. ✍️ Register now: https://t.co/gMdOpwhGLx https://t.co/Y5Aurk6cT9