Oral presentation by Raphael J. Landovitz at the HPTN Annual Meeting in May 2021. The presentation provided a rapid overview of the HPTN 083 study, the study describes the CAB as the first long-acting injectable agent to demonstrate robust HIV prevention efficacy. The result of this study shows that The PrEP regimen containing CAB-LA was superior to a daily oral regimen of TDF/FTC.
This factsheet describes contingency management (CM) as a behavioral intervention that promotes healthy behavior using positive reinforcement in the form of rewards. CM was adopted by public health practitioners and policymakers to help bring about a variety of positive health outcomes, including employment seeking behaviors, starting and continuing to take prescribed medications for the prevention of HIV and remaining engaged in HIV care.
Slide presentation for the NIH Public Access Policy on March 24, 2020. This workshop discussed options for investigators for compliance and the procedure for submitting a paper for compliance. The workshop also discusses the UC Open Access Policy, which requires all University of California research publications to be deposited in the eScholarship repository.
A list of suggested bibliography – peer-reviewed journal articles, published books, and scholarly articles as an additional source or reference source for the Addressing Medical Mistrust in Black Communities: Implications for COVID-19, HIV, Hepatitis, STIs and Other Conditions that will take place on August 29, 2020. The materials focus on the origins of mistrust in discrimination, implications for HIV prevention and treatment, and associations with HIV -related behaviors.
Workshop led by Bethany Myers, UCLA Biomedical Library that discusses he NIH Public Access Policy ensures the public has access to the published results of NIH funded research to help advance science and human health. The policy aims to archive a central collection of NIH-funded research publications preserves vital published research findings for years to come. Advance the information resource for scientists to research publications and for NIH to manage better its entire research investment. Access public research publications resulting from NIH-funded research.
Oral presentation by Robert E. Weiss on December 2016 discussing risk factors related to maternal births through the lens of maternal education, religion, and socio-economics. The presentation provides estimates of infant mortality risk for each birth using a hierarchical Bayesian logit model.
The press release highlights a major study has shown that a vaginal gel containing the antiretroviral drug, tenofovir, was not effective in preventing HIV among a large, diverse population of young South African women. Findings of the study, known as FACTS 001, were reported at the annual Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) in Seattle, United States earlier today (Tuesday 24 February).