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HIV/TB Co-Infection

 

HIV and TB in the context of universal access: what is working and what is not?

Meeting Report

Presentations from the session at the 3rd IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis and Treatment

Paul Nunn

Anne Goldfeld

Richard Chaisson

Renee Ridzon

Roundtable Discussion Presentations

Introduction

Summary

Wafaa El-Sadr

Background

The World Health Organisation, UNAIDS, International AIDS Society , Treatment Action Group and Forum for Collaborative HIV Research are jointly organising a one and half day international pre-conference consultative meeting entitled HIV and TB in the context of universal access: what is working and what is not? on behalf of the Global TB/HIV Working Group of the Stop TB Partnership in conjunction with XVI International AIDS Conference in Toronto, Canada.

Status

The meeting on HIV and TB in the context of universal access: what is working and what is not? was held on August 12-13, 2006 at Holiday Inn on King Hotel in Toronto, Canada.

The session on HIV/TB Co-Infection: New Visions, New Directions was held on July 25th, 2005 during the 3rd IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis and Treatment in Rio de Janeiro. The Roundtable Discussion was also held on July 25th, 2005.

 

Scientific Steering Committee:

Francoise Barre-Sinoussi, Institut Pasteur & ANRS
Anne Goldfeld, Harvard & Cambodia Health Committee
Mark Harrington, Treatment Action Group
Diane Havlie, UC San Francisco
Barbara Laughon, NIAID/NIH
Karen Manson, Tibotec
Craig McClure, International AIDS Society
Veronica Miller, Forum for Collaborative HIV Research
Paul Nunn, WHO-StopTB
Renee Ridzon, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Mel Spigelman, The Global Alliance for TB Drug Development

 

 

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