BC-CfE Research Presented at the CAHR 2020 Virtual Conference

The 29th Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research (CAHR 2020) will be going virtual this year. Click Virtual Conference Program in the menu bar for more information. Register now to ensure you receive access to the Conference. Registration is complimentary.

Would you like to know more about any of this research? If so, please reach out to Edmond Chu, BC-CfE Communications Coordinator, at echu (at) bccfe.ca.


Orals
Chanson Brumme Utility of HIV Drug Resistance Testing in Low Viral Load Samples
Kathy Lepik Declining Prevalence of Drug Interactions Between Antiretroviral and Other Drugs in Antiretroviral Therapy (ART)-Treated Persons in British Columbia (BC), 2010-2016
Rachel Miller A Novel Phylogenetic Approach to Prioritizing HIV-1 Transmission Clusters
Birgit Watson Untimed Plasma Efavirenz Levels after Switching from Brand to Generic Formulations
Posters
Niloufar Aran What is the role of sub-cultural identification in the sexual lives of gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men?
Andreea Bratu Incidence of Diabetes Mellitus among people living with HIV compared with HIV negative individuals in British Columbia between 2001-2013
Andreea Bratu Relationship between hypertension and incidence of diabetes mellitus among people living with HIV in British Columbia between 2001-2013
Peter Cheung A Clinically-derived HIV Integrase Sequence Harboring High Levels of Genotypic and Phenotypic Resistance to Integrase Strand Transfer Inhibitors
Nalin Dhillon HIV related complications and overdose-suspected deaths are primary drivers of women’s mortality in the modern treatment era
Yasmin Gill An Innovative Training Program to Increase the Competencies of British Columbia’s (BC) Nurse Practitioners (NPs) in HIV Prevention
Becky Gormley “My Heart’s Full. My Spirit’s Flying”: Creating a CHIWOS-PAW Gathering for Indigenous Women Living with HIV in the Coast Salish Territories
Marianne Harris Impact of Screening Criteria for Tenofovir Alafenamide Eligibility in the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS (BC-CfE) Drug Treatment Program (DTP)
Bradley Jones Validation of integration date estimation methods using a simulation of HIV latent genomes
Cora Keeney Population-Based HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) in British Columbia (BC): An 18-Month Update on Client Enrolment and Prescriber Participation
Mia Kibel Standardized Mortality Ratio among Street-Connected Youth with a High Burden of HIV in an Urban Setting in Sub-Saharan Africa
Natalie Kinloch HIV Diversity Considerations in the Application of the Intact Proviral Detection Assay (IPDA)
Natalie Kinloch A case of super-infection with two highly divergent HIV-1 strains: implications for the latent reservoir
Jessica Ly Preliminary Findings from Per-SVR, a Longitudinal Cohort of Hepatitis C Patients Who Achieved Sustained Virologic Response
Megan Marziali A Provincial Overview of Community-Based Organizational Supports for Older Adults Living with HIV in British Columbia
Alison McClean Neighbourhood-Level Material Deprivation and Immune and Virologic Response in the Canadian HIV Observational Cohort Collaboration (CANOC)
Alison McClean Tobacco Smoking and Complete Immune Response (VL+/CD4+) in the Canadian HIV+ Observational Cohort Collaboration (CANOC)
Taylor McLinden Context is everything: a recommendation for selecting case definitions when using linked administrative health data in HIV research
Aniqa Shahid The Characterizing and Understanding the HIV Reservoir for Eradication (CURE) cohort: a new resource for understanding HIV persistence
Aniqa Shahid Phylodynamics of HCV genotypes 3a and 1a in Pakistan
Hanwei Sudderuddin Genetic diversity of HIV proviruses persisting during cART in former viremic controllers
Hanwei Sudderuddin Investigation of Integrase Inhibitor Resistance Mutations in gp41 in Clinical Samples
Clara Tam Characteristics of Individuals with Significant Depressive Symptoms among People Living with HIV in British Columbia
Birgit Watson Association between Untimed Plasma Atazanavir Levels and Renal- or Gallstones
Tim Wesseling / Sean Grieve The Role of Peer Research Associates in Collecting Complete Data in Longitudinal Health Surveys
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