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3192.0: Monday, November 8, 2004: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM | |||
Oral | |||
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This session will present results from studies addressing the HIV/AIDS epidemic on international populations, particularly in Thailand, China, El Salvador, and Jamaica. | |||
Learning Objectives: To discuss the implications of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on international populations and to provide examples of prevention efforts in international settings. | |||
Vikrant Sahasrabuddhe, MBBS, MPH | |||
Withdrawn -- TRIPS and Public Health: What is a "public health crisis" Larry Tam, PharmD | |||
Risk factors for Sexually Transmitted Disease among rural-to-urban migrants in China: Implications for HIV/STD prevention among the vulnerable population Hongjie Liu, PhD, MS, Xiaoming Li, PhD, Bonita Stanton, MD, Hui Liu, MD, Guojun Liang, MD, Xinguang Chen, MD, PhD, Hongmei Yang, MD, PhD, Yan Hong | |||
Community environment and HIV/AIDS-related stigma in China Jiajian Chen, PhD, Minja K. Choe, PhD, Shengli Chen, MD, Shikun Zhang, MD | |||
Factors affecting condom use by CSWs and MSM in El Salvador Elyse Levine, PhD | |||
Effectiveness of an elder versus same age peer in the school setting to influence attitude and behavioural change amongst adolescents in Jamaica Sanjana Ajey Bhardwaj, MD, MPH, Hope Ramsay, MPH, Vivienne Hinds, MPH, Brendan Bain, DM, MPH | |||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. | |||
Organized by: | HIV/AIDS | ||
Endorsed by: | Alternative and Complementary Health Practices; Health Administration; Population, Family Planning, and Reproductive Health; Socialist Caucus | ||
CE Credits: | CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing |