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

Thursday, July2 ORAL SESSION 13.00-14.3 1 143 C44 Transgender Issues: Living with HIV, Prevention, Identity Chairs: Camille Cabral, Julian Hows Venue: Session Hall V Time: 13.00-14.30 569 Implications of living with HIV/AIDS as a transitioning 14208 transsexual woman Danny Anderson, Canada 570 HIV-infection among transsexual sex workers from developing 23534 countries. A review of six years of activity of a reference center in Rome Laura Spizzichino*; P. Gattari; M. Zaccarelli Mauro; S. Venezia; G. Rezza, Italy 571 The HIV hormone bridge: Connecting impoverished 44225 HIV+ transsexual sex workers to HIV medical care James Grimaldi*;J. Jacobs, USA 572 The health care issues of the HIV+ and HIV- incarcerated 43417 transgendered community Scott Cozza, USA 573 The Portuguese transgender community: an unknown reality 43267 Maria Jose Campos*; J Bernardo; G. Machado; G. Tavares; K. Wandolly; G. Sake, Jr.; G. Diniz, Portugal 574 Mobilizing transgenders for HIV prevention through 23530 cultural presentation Jose Sescon*; Alfeo Salcedo, Philippines C45 Model-Based Evaluation of HIV Prevention Programmes Chairs: Jane Galvao, Edward Kaplan Venue: Session Hall VI Time: 13.00-14.30 575 Patterns of participation in mass STD treatment: Model-aided 43476 C46 HIV and Drug Injection: A World of Epidemics Chairs: Genci Mucollari, Swarup Sarkar Venue: Satellite Hall 2000 Time: 13.00-14.30 581 Outbreaks of HIV-infections among Russian injecting drug users Irena Savchenko, Russia 582 HIV/AIDS risk in non-hospitalized injection drug users in Japan 23183 Timothy Sankary*; H. Ohashi; K. Soda, USA 583 Trend of HIV incidence among drug users in an HIV epicenter 23198 in Northern Thailand, 1989-1997 Somsak Supawitkul*; P. Saksoong; P. Sawanpanyalert; S. Piyaworawong; H. Yanai, Thailand 584 Decline in a very large HIV epidemic: Injecting drug users 23216 in New York City, 1991-1996 Don C. Des Jarlais*; R. Friedman Samuel; Theresa Perlis; Deren Sherry; Lucia Torian; Denise Paone; Michael Marmor, USA 585 HIV prevalence among female injecting drug users (IDU) 23214 in London, 1990 to 1996 Ali Judd*; G.M. Hunter; G. V Stimson, UK D43 What We Are Told About AIDS: Media Response and Transformation Chairs: Bunmi Makinwa, Simon Watney Venue: Session Hall I Time: 13.00-14.30 586 Media impact/agreement between a NGO and a national 34219 U evaluation of impact on HIV incidence Eline Korenromp*; C. Van Villet; A. Gavyole; H. Grosskurth; R.H. Hayes;J.D.F Habbema, The Netherlands 576 Potential public health impact of offering post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for episodic high-risk sexual behaviour by men who have sex with men (MSM) Grant Colfax*; E. Vittinghoff, K. MacQueen; J. Douglas; D. McKirnan; F. Judson; S. Buchbinder, USA 577 The effects of two years of harm reduction in Rome Marina Davoli*; Annette Verster; Teresa Spadea; Fabio Patruno; Fulvia Pascualini; Carlo Alberto Perucci; MassimoArea, Italy 578 Cost effectiveness of an HIV/AIDS peer education programme among commercial sex workers (CSW): results from Cameroon Lilani Kumaranayake*; P. Mangtani; A. Boupda-Kuate; J.C. FoumenaAbada; C. Cheta;Z. Njoumemi; Watts, UK 579 Interaction of vaccine effectiveness and risky behaviour Sally Blower 580 HIV counselling and testing in Tanzania and Kenya is cost-effective: Results from the voluntary HIV counselling and testing study Michael Sweat*; G. Sangiwa; D. Balmer, USA newspaper. A successful experience of collaboration Alejandro Brito*; A. Diaz; C. Bonfil; M. Figueroa; M. Zozaya, Mexico 587 Sensitizing print media to AIDS and reproductive health issues Sadhna Mohan, India 588 Developing a nationwide public service advertising on STD syndromes Kathleen Cabal*;J. Fleras; C Aquino; N. Villar, Philippines 589 Using ethnic media to reach multiple language migrant communities in the Sydney region Tadgh McMahon, Australia 590 Assessment of Moscow press participation in HIV/AIDS prevention Elena V. Lioubaeva*; Vadim V. Pokrovsky, Russia 591 Trends of reporting on HIV/AIDS and mobile groups in the print media of Bangladesh. Can the media be an ally in altering the image of AIDS? Joachim Victor Gomes*; Elora Barua; M. Bloem, Bangladesh 33447 33450 33445 33449 34215 33183 33391 33592 NOTES 33277 Pathway Symbol: O Gender CONFERENCE WORKBOOK 181

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