AidsmapThe 2022 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) concluded last week with dynamic sessions that put a spotlight on where and how HIV prevention must do better. It’s no surprise to many advocates that the answers involve a comprehensive commitment to informed choice, comprehensive & integrated responses, and the central importance of community-led interventions. These themes could be found throughout sessions from both weeks of CROI.
Check out AVAC highlights from week one (12-16 February) for updates on the dapivirine vaginal ring (DVR), injectable cabotegravir (CAB) for PrEP, vaccine science, cure research and more. And read highlights from the second week (22-24 February) of CROI and from the Margarita Breakfast Club here (check out the full MBC program and recordings here).
For more highlights from CROI 2022, check out the dedicated EATG page.
Source : AVAC
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