BC-CfE research presented at the CAHR 2018 conference

The 27th Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research is the premier gathering in Canada for those working in all disciplines of HIV/AIDS research, as well as policy makers, persons living with HIV and other individuals committed to ending the pandemic.

The conference, also known as CAHR 2018, was held in Vancouver this year with the theme of “Celebrating our Diversity: Uniting in the Response to HIV”.

BC-CfE researchers had a large representation at the conference and we are sharing here PDFs of the posters presented.

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


Presenters Topic PDF Downloads
Wendy W. Zhang Extensive Cross-Resistance to New and Existing Integrase Inhibitors Conferred by Accumulation of Multiple Mutations in Vivo
Vincent Montoya Predicting in vitro Resistance Phenotypes for HIV Protease and Integrase Inhibitors Using Sequences from Treated and Non-treated Individuals
Bradley R. Jones A Phylogentic Approach to Recover Integration Dates of Latent Human Immunodeficiency Virus Sequences Within Host
Peter K. Cheung Development of Diheteroamide-based Small-Molecules as a Novel Class of HIV-1 Inhibitors with Improved Safety Profile
Marianne Harris Factors associated with non-alcoholic hepatic steatosis among hepatitis C (HCV) monoinfected and HIV/HCV co-infected adults
John Koo On-Treatment Factors Associated with Follow-Up After Hepatitis C Treatment in Inner-City Community Health Clinics: A Prospective Cohort Study
John Koo The association of substance use and cirrhosis measured by transient elastography (TE) in an HCV monoinfected and HIV/HCV co-infected population
Sylvain Lother Differences in HCV prevalence, treatment uptake, and liver-related events in urban vs. rural HIV/HCV co-Infected residents of British Columbia
Sylvain Lother False positive HBsAg resulting from routine HBV vaccination prior to initiating HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis
Andrea Olmstead Identifying and Characterizing Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Mixed Infections Using an Unbiased Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Pipeline
Kate Salters Overdose, chronic disease and HIV-related complications driving mortality outcomes among marginalized populations of people living with HIV
Martin St-Jean The Syndemic of HCV Co-infection and Mental Health Disorders among People Living with HIV: The Impact on Acute Care Hospitalizations
Andrea Bever Cohort Profile: The STOP HIV/AIDS¨ Program Evaluation (SHAPE) Study
Stephanie Parent Continuity of patient care decreases hospital readmission among people living with HIV
Mark Hull Assessing engagement in primary care over time amongst high-risk men who have sex with men: Opportunities for pre-exposure prophylaxis initiation
Bradley Little Awareness of HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Amongst Canadian Primary Care Physicians Attending a Continuing Medical Education Conference, Vancouver, Canada
David Moore A longitudinal analysis of cannabis use and mental health symptoms among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (gbMSM) in Vancouver
GB Olarewaju Differences and similarities in HIV and STI testing and prevalence by race/ethnicity among a representative sample of men who have sex with men in Vancouver, BC
Ignacio Rozada The potential to avert HIV incidence in MSM initiating ART with Integrase Inhibitors
Rince Wong Healthcare Providers Insight into Barriers to Antiretroviral Treatment Adherence in British Columbia Correctional Facilities
Ben Klassen HIV “In My Day”: An oral history of gay men living with HIV and their informal caregivers during the Vancouver’s initial HIV/AIDS Epidemic
Marianne Harris Assessment of adults living with HIV (PLHIV) and neurocognitive symptoms
Pilar Vizcarra Outcomes of atrial fibrillation (AF) in people living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (PLHIV) in British Columbia, Canada
Allison Carter Is awareness of the HIV prevention benefits of ART associated with lower anxiety during sex? A cross-sectional analysis of women living with HIV in Canada
Angela McLaughlin Phylodynamic Methods of Identifying HIV-1 Transmission Foci in British Columbia
Hiwot Tafessu High Healthcare-Associated Direct Costs Associated with Mental Health Illness among People Living with HIV in British Columbia, Canada.
Heather Armstrong HIV and HIV risk behaviour among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men in Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal: Preliminary comparisons from the Engage Study
Nathan Lachowsky Undetectable or Unknown? Longitudinal sexual event-level analysis among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBM) in Metro Vancouver
Hiwot Tafessu The compounding impact of comorbidities on mortality among people living with HIV: A marginal structural model analysis in the COAST Study
Jielin Zhu Comparing Estimates for HIV Prevalence, Incident Cases and Percent of People Living with HIV (PLWH) Undiagnosed Utilizing Three Estimation Methods
Jielin Zhu The Need for Targeting People Who Inject Drugs and Baby Boomer Populations Independently in the Fight against the HCV Epidemic in British Columbia, Canada
Stephanie Parent Correlates of Opioid and Benzodiazepine Co-Prescription Among People Living with HIV in British Columbia
Heather Burgess Sociodemographic correlates of housing satisfaction from a study of an HIV-specific supportive housing intervention in Vancouver, Canada
Jeffrey Morgan Awareness and Acceptability of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis among Gay, Bisexual and Other Men who have Sex with Men in Vancouver, BC: Implications for Implementation
Doreen Nehumba Higher Prevalence of Mood and/or Anxiety Disorders among Individuals Vulnerable to Acquire HIV in Canada
Angela Kaida The Canadian webinar series on sexual and reproductive health and rights of women living with HIV
Katrina Koehn The pervasiveness of trauma: understanding the intersec on of trauma and housing risk environments in an HIV-specific housing facility
Allison Carter The importance of sex for women living with HIV in Canada
Neora Pick Looking at the levels: examining the nuances of tiered antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence among women with HIV in Canada
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