Bridging the Gap: Conference Workbook [International Conference on AIDS (12th: 1994: Geneva, Switzerland)]

Monday, June 29 I ORAL ESSIONIS 13.00-14.30D13.00-14. I0 B14 Care in Resource-Limited Settings Chairs: Beatrice Nabwire Were, Mark Ottenweller Venue: Session Hall VII Time: 13.00-14.30 68 The changing impact of HIV/AIDS in Kenyatta National 42434 Hospital (KNH), Nairobi, Kenya, from 1988/89 through 1992 to 1997 GillyArthur; C.F. Gilks; S.M. Bhatt, Kenya 69 Affordable medical care for HIV/AIDS patients to control 42425 opportunistic infections Alice Njoroge*; Wanjiku Rosalind Neugi; G. Horsefield, Kenya 70 Comprehensive care across a continuum; Uganda experience 12411 Nathan Bakyaita*; E. Madraa; P. Waubale; E. van Praag, Uganda 71 Clinical profile of 1800 HIV/AIDS patients at the only 12409 comprehensive AIDS clinic in Bombay, India Satish C. Bodhare*; IS. Gilada; N. Shrigoppikar, India 72 Evolution of primary health care concepts in community 42398 responses to HIV/AIDS in a Northern Thai HIV epicenter Paichit Pawabutra*; Narumol Silarug; P. Sawanpanyalert; N. Silarug; M. Vamananda; S. Leevutthinan, Thailand 73 Care in resource-limited settings 12410 Vikramjit Singh Nepram*, India 74 The impact of family support on outcome of hospitalization 12412 for symptomatic HIV-infection Irene K. Bruinsma-Adams*; R.R.S. Ferreira; S.M. Figueiredo; R. Nogueira-Duarte; M.R. Vargas, Brazil 75 Care and treatment: Increased access at low cost in Burkina Faso 12405 Marie-Rose Sawadago*; Guiadoma Mare; Christophe Cornu; Vinh Kim N'guyen, Burkina-Faso B15 Opportunistic Infections Chairs: Nathan Clumeck, Francois Houyez Venue: Arena Time: 13.00-14.30 76 Opportunistic infections in the era of HAART Matthias Egger 77 Opportunistic infections and care in developing countries Thira Sirisanthana 78 Prophylaxis of opportunistic infections Judith Currier C14 Access to STD Diagnosis and Treatment Chairs: King Holmes, Elizabeth Ngugi Venue: Session Hall V Time: 13.00-14.30 C15 Bridging Session: Mother-to-Child HIV 000 Transmission: Research into Policy and Practice Chairs: Mabel Beatriz Bianco, Joseph Saba Venue: Session Hall VI Time: 13.00-14.30 85 Relevance of current trials to breast-feeding policy and practice Phillippe Van de Perre 86 Operationalising trial results in an African district David Wilkinson 87 Challenges to the pharmaceutical industry Repres. of Pharmaceutical 88 Ethical issues Dorothy Odhiambo 89 Programmes at country level Isabellede Vincenzi 90 Discussant Suzette Moses 91 Discussant ArthurAmman C16 Sociocultural and Behavioural Determinants of HIV Transmission Chairs: Meurig lestyn Horton, Peter Lamptey Venue: Satellite Hall 2000 Time: 13.00-14.30 92 Constructs of'community'in HIV/AIDS health promotion in 34186 Australia Gary W. Dowsett*; D. Mclnnes;J. Bollen; M. Couch; B. Edwards, Australia 93 HIV/AIDS and men who have sex with men in the South Pacific: 43380 A partnership between a marginalised group, a CBO and a regional university Jovesa Saladoka Speith*; R.K. Verebasaga;J. Tyler; A. Shadbolt; R. Taylor, Fiji 94 Inequalities in declining HIV-related mortality: Chicago, 43433 Illinois, USA - 1996 Steven Whitman*; J.T. Murphy, USA 95 Cross-border migrations and HIV/AIDS transmission in 24116 Myanmar's Golden Triangle Jacqueline Desbarats, Kampuchea 96 Love magic and HIV risk in Papua New Guinea 14318 Carol Jenkins, Bangladesh D13 Male Sexuality o Chairs: Calle Almedal,Veriano Terto Venue: Session Hall I Time: 13.00-14.30 79 Sensitivity and specificity of syndromic diagnosis of some STDs among sex workers in Bali, Indonesia Dewan Wirawan*; K. Ford; B. Reed; M. Partha; M. Sutarga, Indonesia 80 The value of risk assessment in the detection of gonococcal/ chlamydial cervical infections at a Ugandan STD clinic Elioda Tumwesigye*; F. Kambugu; C. Whalen, Uganda 81 Women personal collection of specimens as an alternate strategy in fighting STD without speculum Juan Carlos Flichman*; K. Amodio Siemaszko; AG. Di Noto; JM. MendezRibas, Argentina 82 Progress in STD diagnostics Julius Schachter, USA 83 Integrated reproductive health services improve clients', particularly women's- access to STD treatment in Nepal Yagya B. Karki*;Joy Pollock; Asha Basnyat, Nepal 84 Increasing antibiotic resistance in gonococci in the WHO Western Pacific Region (WPRO) John Tapsall*;A.E.G. Ghee;S.O. Omi; N.F. Fee; G.P. Poumerol, Australia Pathway Symbols: 0 Gender 14 33235 97 Overview Lynne Segal 33230 98 Men, sex and HIV: anthropological approach Maria Luiza Heilborn 99 Men, men and sex 22193 DedeOetomo 100 Men practising sex Shane Petzer 101 Discussant Dennis Altman 102 Discussant Daniel Welzer Lang 33237 33231 SHuman Rights S Policy O Youth and Children 12th World AIDS Conference Geneva

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Bridging the Gap: Conference Workbook [International Conference on AIDS (12th: 1994: Geneva, Switzerland)]
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