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Welcome to AIDS 2010
The International AIDS Conference is the premier gathering for those
working in the field of HIV, as well as policy makers, persons living with
HIV and other individuals committed to ending the pandemic. It is a chance
to assess where we are, evaluate recent scientific developments and lessons
learnt, and collectively chart a course forward.
Given the 2010 deadline for universal access set by world leaders, AIDS
2010 will coincide with a major push for expanded access to HIV prevention,
treatment, care and support. With a global economic crisis threatening to
undermine public investments, the conference will help keep HIV on the
front burner, and is a chance to demonstrate the importance of continued
HIV investments to broader health and development goals. AIDS 2010 is also
an opportunity to highlight the critical connection between human rights
and HIV; a dialogue begun in earnest in Mexico City in 2008.The selection
of the AIDS 2010 host city is a reflection of the central role Vienna has
played in bridging Eastern and Western Europe, and will allow for an
examination of the epidemic’s impact in Eastern Europe.
The AIDS 2010 programme will present new scientific knowledge and offer
many opportunities for structured dialogue on the major issues facing the
global response to HIV. A variety of session types – from abstract-driven
presentations to symposia, bridging sessions and plenaries – will meet the
needs of various participants. Other related activities, including the
Global Village, satellite meetings, exhibitions and affiliated events, will
contribute to an exceptional opportunity for professional development and
networking. Following the success of the pilot programme at AIDS 2008, the
XVIII International AIDS Conference will provide or facilitate hubs (centres)
where selected sessions of the conference will be screened, to increase the
access to the conference programme.
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AIDS
2010 Programme Tracks
Track
A:
Basic Science
Track B:
Clinical Sciences
Track C:
Epidemiology and Prevention SciencesPsycho-social and Behavioural Sciences
Track E:
Economics, Operations Research, Care and Health Systems
Track F:
Policy, Law, Human Rights and Political Science
Official
Airline
The Star Alliance™ Members Airlines have been
appointed as the Official Airline Network for the XVIII International AIDS
conference.
More information will be available at a later stage.
Hotel
Accommodation
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group bookings.
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