Lessons Learned from Zimbabwe's Treat All Program at IAS 2017

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OPHID and partners presented 9 abstracts and co-hosted a Satellite Session at IAS 2017, sharing insights from Zimbabwe's learning phase of Treat All. The abstracts covered topics such as HIV testing, viral load monitoring, mental health screening, and more. The event highlighted successes and challenges in implementing HIV Test and Treat strategies in resource-constrained settings, emphasizing the importance of reaching UNAIDS targets and preventing new infections.


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  1. Link with at IAS 2017 OPHIDand partners are proud to be presenting 9 abstracts and co-hosting a Satellite Session sharing lessons from Zimbabwe s learning phase of Treat All at IAS 2017

  2. Presenting Author Session Time & Location Title Abstract number (Organization) Sunday, 23 July 2017 Satellite Session Treat All in Resource-Constrained Settings: Lessons Learned from Zimbabwe and Implications for National and Regional Roll-out of HIV Test and Treat Strategies Satellite Session OPHID & Zimbabwe Ministry of Health & Child Care Co-Hosted 10:15-12:15 SUSA06 Palais des Congres Room 251 Monday, 24 July 2017 Poster exhibit High HIV test yield among older men testing for the first time in Zimbabwe: implications for reaching 90-90-90 and preventing incident infections in young women TREAT ALL the magic bullet for the second 90 ?! Poster Karen Webb MOPEC0674 (OPHID) 12:30 14:30 Poster Barbara Engelsmann MOPED1065 (OPHID) Vivian Chitiyo Entry Point Analysis of Provider Initiated HIV Testing Services: Progress Towards Achieving the First 90 in Zimbabwe Progress towards achievement of the UNAIDS 3rd 90 in Zimbabwe: Capacity and functionality of viral load monitoring in 22 Districts Integrating mental health screening, MNCH and HIV services to save lives? High prevalence of postpartum suicidal ideation among women living with HIV in rural Zimbabwe Poster MOPED1076 (OPHID) Poster Talent Maphosa MOPED1178 (OPHID) Poster Liz Comrie- Thomson MOPED1136 (Burnet)

  3. Session Time & Location Title Abstract number Presenting Author (Organization) Tuesday, 25 July 2017 Poster exhibit Will HIV Test and Start be the end of baseline CD4 monitoring? CD4 functionality and impact of transition in a Resource Limited Setting, Zimbabwe Pre-ART peak and plateau: early lessons from Zimbabwe on operational impact of "pre-ART mop-up" on ART initiation rates under Treat All Poster Talent Maphosa 12:30 14:30. TUPED1187 (OPHID) Oral Abstract Session: TUAD01 Oral Karen Webb TUAD0102 (OPHID) Session Title: Treat All: How to Make It Happen and Can We Afford It? Session Time: 14:30-16:00 Session Room: Maillot Room Wednesday, 26 July 2017 Poster exhibit Treat All and the 1st 90: exploring changes in HIV test rates and yields among adults following implementation of test and treat in Bulilima district, Zimbabwe At what stage of disease progression are HIV infected patients initiated on antiretroviral therapy? A retrospective cross- sectional analysis of patients Initiated on ART in Masvingo District, Zimbabwe Poster Barbara Engelsmann 12:30 14:30 WEPED1411 (OPHID) Poster Marsha Deda WEPED1426 (OPHID)

  4. ABOUT OPHID OPHID is a Zimbabwean organization that develops and implements innovative approaches and strategies to strengthen the provision of quality HIV prevention, care and treatment services. Our family centered approach to health care provides enhanced access for communities to comprehensive Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health and Sexual and Reproductive Health services. FACE HIV Program With support from PEPFAR through USAID, OPHID leads the Families and Communities for the Elimination of HIV (FACE HIV) consortium. FACE HIV partners (OPHID, KAPNEK and ZAPPT) collaborate with the Ministry of Health and Child Care to provide quality HIV, PMTCT of HIV, TB care and treatment services in over 350 health facilities in 24 districts across 5 provinces of Zimbabwe. Program Goal: To reduce new HIV infections and HIV-related morbidity and mortality and improve quality of life for all People living with HIV (PLHIV). Contact Us Organization for Public Health Interventions and Development 20 Cork Road, Belgravia, Harare Tel: +263 4 700607 / 781773 / 252772 Visit: www.ophid.co.zw

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