BC-CfE research at the CROI 2020 conference

The annual Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) brings together top basic, translational, and clinical researchers from around the world to share the latest studies, important developments, and best research methods in the ongoing battle against HIV/AIDS and related infectious diseases. CROI 2020 will be virtually held from March 8 to March 11, 2020

The CROI Foundation partners with the International Antiviral Society-USA (IAS-USA) for organization of the conference.


Presenters Topic PDF Downloads
Kiffer Card Homophily in the socio-sexual networks of gay and bisexual men
Emanuel Krebs Ending the HIV epidemic among persons who inject drugs: a cost-effectiveness analysis in six U.S. cities
Bohdan Nosyk What will it take to ‘End the HIV epidemic’ in the US? An economic modeling study in 6 cities
Junine Toy Publicly funded HIV PrEP in British Columbia: Program retention and new HIV diagnoses
Chanson Brumme Investigation of Integrase Inhibitor Resistance Mutations in gp41 in Clinical Samples
Hayden Kremer Public health referrals improve re-engagement for patients interrupting treatment
David Moore Hospitalizations and mortality differ by gender among longterm ART patients in Uganda
Ditha Nanditha Excess Mortality among PLWH with Multimorbidity Compared To HIV-Negative Controls: A Population-Based Cohort Study in British Columbia, Canada
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During the Canada Post strike, the following measures have been undertaken to minimize service disruption to BC-CfE clients and providers.

  • The BC-CfE Laboratory has transitioned to private courier for delivery of outgoing reports and documents. (Lab Contact Information: Phone 604-806-8775; FAX 604-806-9463)
  • The BC-CfE Drug Treatment Program (DTP) will fax outgoing forms and documents to the provider’s office.  (DTP Contact Information: Phone 604-806-8515; FAX 604-806-9044)
  • St. Paul’s Hospital Ambulatory Pharmacy has transitioned to private courier for delivery of medications. (Contact Information: Phone 1-800-547-3622; FAX 604-806-8675)

During this time, we recommend that documents be faxed or couriered to our sites, versus utilization of regular mail service.