Experts from PAHO/WHO to participate in international scientific conference on HIV/AIDS in Mexico.

The Director of PAHO, Carissa F. Etienne, will be a keynote speaker during the opening ceremony. There will also be sessions on PrEP in Latin America and the Caribbean, HIV in the Region’s indigenous populations, and new approaches to accelerate the response to HIV among men who have sex with men, and trans women. WHO will release new reports on HIV drug resistance and pre-exposure prophylaxis



Washington, DC, (PAHO/WHO):---The World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Director for the Americas and Director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Dr Carissa Etienne and Assistant Director-General for Universal Health Coverage/Communicable and Noncommunicable Diseases Dr Ren Minghui are leading the organization’s delegation to the 10th IAS conference on HIV science (IAS2019) taking place on 21-24 July 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico.
IAS 2019, which takes place every two years, will bring together more than 6000 scientists, clinicians, public health experts and community leaders from around the world, to discuss the latest developments in HIV research, and to explore real-world applications of this knowledge in order to tackle the epidemic.

The PAHO/WHO Director will be the Keynote speaker during the opening ceremony of the conference, which will take place this Sunday 21 July at 19:30, at the Citibanamex center. Etienne will discuss the importance of ensuring universal coverage and access to health in order to achieve the elimination of HIV as a public health problem.

Experts from PAHO/WHO will also participate in sessions to address the following:

• Achieving 90-90-90 and “getting to zero” in the Americas requires addressing equity for indigenous communities
Sunday 21 July, 10:15-12:15, Room: Palacio de Iturbide
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• New generations free of HIV, syphilis and hepatitis B: Adding hepatitis B to the global initiative of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis
Sunday 21 July – 14:45 – 16:45, Casa del Diezmo 3 y 4
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• It’s time for PrEP in Latin America and the Caribbean!
Sunday 21 July, 17:00 - 19:00, Casa del Diezmo 3 y 4
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• New approaches to monitor HIV services and accelerate the response to HIV among MSM and transgender women in Latin America
Monday 22 July, 18:30–20:30, Palacio de Valparaíso 1
Find out more: https://bit.ly/2SqjzlM

Prior to the start of IAS 2019, experts from PAHO/WHO will participate in the 5th International HIV/Viral Hepatitis Co-infection Meeting: Viral hepatitis elimination in Latin America and globally: How close are we? This will take place as a pre-conference on July 20 and 21 at the ‘Unidad De Congresos Centro Médico Nacional Siglo XXI’. For more information, visit: https://bit.ly/32qZ0u9


WHO news at-a-glance:


• WHO will release a new policy brief on updated HIV treatment recommendations responding to the rapidly developing new evidence on the safety and efficacy of dolutegravir. This issue has implications for the reproductive health choices of women living with HIV. Less than 40% of women living with HIV have access to family planning services and more need counselling to make informed choices about HIV treatment.

• WHO will release a new report on HIV drug resistance showing that in 12 of 18 countries reporting survey data to WHO between 2014 and 2018, levels of pretreatment resistance to efavirenz and nevirapine among adults initiating first-line ART exceeded the WHO recommended threshold of 10%. Overall, levels of pretreatment drug resistance are nearly twice as high among women as among men.

• WHO will issue two new technical briefs on pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention, including a new event-driven oral PrEP regimen formulated as “2+1+1” for the number of medicines to be taken at specific times. WHO will also highlight linkages needed between PrEP and sexually transmitted infection services.

• WHO and the Journal of International AIDS Society will issue a new supplement entitled “The power of partners” highlighting the underutilized opportunities of evidence-based partner notification approaches that assist people with HIV engage their partners in HIV testing and treatment.

• WHO will highlight the World Hepatitis Day 2019 “Invest in eliminating hepatitis” campaign to be commemorated on 28 July (https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-hepatitis-day/2019/). WHO will release the first-ever global price-tag on hepatitis elimination by 2030 during World Hepatitis Day 2019.