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AIDS 2022

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The world’s largest conference on HIV/AIDS, AIDS 2022, convenes July 27-August 2 in Montreal, Canada, (register for the full conference and the pre-conference). Hosted by the International AIDS Society, this 24th session of the conference will be the first since the pandemic to offer in-person and virtual access.

AIDS 2022 launches at a pivotal moment in HIV prevention. The ability to deliver two new proven PrEP methods will be determined by conversations and decisions happening now. These decisions will impact policies and funding for products in the pipeline and programs to deliver what’s available today for HIV prevention. It’s time to sharpen the agenda for HIV prevention and global health equity. AIDS 2022 will offer opportunities to engage in these conversations while getting up to date on the latest research, rollout, policy and advocacy.

Below AVAC has gathered resources to help you navigate the conference overall and find the sessions on prevention that we hope will interest you, keep you informed, and support conversations that will shape the future of the global response to HIV.

Resources

  • Use AVAC’s Prevention Roadmap for a curated map on all things prevention at AIDS2022. You can download it as a sortable spreadsheet or PDF.
  • AVAC’s Research-to-Rollout Literacy Networking Zone will offer in-person and virtual programming. See the schedule.
  • Follow events in real time on Twitter at #AIDS2022. See AVAC’s comments and updates by following us at @HIVpxresearch, find updates on this page throughout the conference, and get the latest news from our friends at NAM/aidsmap who will be reporting throughout the conference.

Panels, Satellites, Sessions and Workshops Featuring AVAC and Partners

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Friday, July 29

  • [Satellite] Next Generation PrEP: Science, policy, and community impact
    18:15-19:45 EDT

    How do clinical trials assess efficacy of new and still-needed experimental products, with highly effective options available to the public? This session explores the need to bring key stakeholders including communities, industry and regulators to questions such as: How do regulators approach groundbreaking new trial designs in HIV prevention? How do these trial designs affect patients in the trials and those that may benefit from candidate drugs?

Saturday, July 30

  • [Symposium] Equitable roll out of health products: What will it take?
    14:15-15:15 EDT

    Discussing innovative strategies, collaborative partnerships and transparent processes that engage advocates, government agencies, policy makers, government and non-governmental funders, regulatory bodies and pharmaceutical companies and result in equitable access to new products, the key to achieving rapid and effective product rollout.

Sunday, July 31

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Monday, August 1

Watch this space for new opportunities to come together and shape what happens next!

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