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7th International Workshop on HIV Pediatrics

Type: Meeting / Pre-conference
Organizer: Virology Education
Target audience: Conference delegates
Location: TBC
Vancouver, Canada
Schedule: 08:30 - 18:00, 17.07.2015
08:30 - 13:00, 18.07.2015

The 7th International Workshop on HIV Pediatrics continues to present a unique and much needed platform for international interchange on this important topic. The workshop is abstract-driven and, by bringing together experts from different disciplines who are involved in daily clinical care for infants and children, this meeting offers an interactive setting where the latest developments in the field are presented, discussed, reviewed and evaluated. The workshop consists of interactive debates and roundtable discussions on challenging topics aiming at improvement of the quality of life of HIV infected children in both developed and developing countries. The 7th International Workshop on HIV Pediatrics offers an excellent opportunity for pediatricians, obstetricians, virologists, pharmacologists, gynaecologists, government representatives and PhD students active in the field of HIV Pediatrics to be informed on the latest developments in prevention strategies and daily management of HIV infected children.

 


The organizers reserve the right to amend the programme.


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