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On Demand
Abstract Program

ON DEMAND ABSTRACT PROGRAM

The committee are pleased to announce the ON DEMAND VIRTUAL Abstract Program.

Please click the presentation names below to view the abstracts.

The ON DEMAND VIRTUAL Program will be available to access from the start of the conference, Monday 6 September 2021. The pre-recorded presentations are available in the On Demand section of the Virtual Portal and can be watched at your leisure. Why not design your own program and add them to your calendar!

SH – Clinical Management and Therapeutics

#45 – Treatment efficacy for rectal Neisseria gonorrhoeae – a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials

Fabian Kong, The University Of Melbourne

HIV – Clinical Management and Therapeutics

#173 – Assessing HIV molecular genotyping profiles to identify potential resistance to Long Acting Antiretroviral Therapy (LAART)

Alison Castley, Royal Perth Hospital and Fiona Stanley Hospital

#149 – Comparison of viral replication for the 2-drug regimen (2DR) of dolutegravir/lamivudine (DTG/3TC) versus a 3/4-drug tenofovir alafenamide–based regimen (TBR) in the TANGO study through Week 96

Ann Maccarrone, ViiV Healthcare

#148 – Switching to the 2-drug regimen of dolutegravir/lamivudine (DTG/3TC) fixed-dose combination (FDC) is non-inferior to continuing a 3-drug regimen through 24 weeks in a randomized clinical trial (SALSA)

Ann Maccarrone, ViiV Healthcare

#158 – Adherence and access to HIV antiretroviral therapy among people living with HIV in Melbourne during the COVID-19 pandemic

Dooyeon Lee, The University Of Melbourne

#107 – Weight and lipid changes in phase 3 cabotegravir and rilpivirine long-acting trials

Lachlan Gray, ViiV Healthcare

#105 – Safety and efficacy of cabotegravir + rilpivirine long-acting with and without oral lead-in: FLAIR Week 124 results

Lachlan Gray, ViiV Healthcare

#108 – Long-acting cabotegravir+rilpivirine in older adults: pooled phase 3 Week 48 results

Lachlan Gray, ViiV Healthcare

#102 – What Are the Predictors of Progression of Multimorbidity Among People with HIV? A Longitudinal Observational Cohort Study in Northern NSW

Michael Casten, Western Sydney University

SH – Epidemiology, Prevention and Health Promotion

#61 – Oropharyngeal gonorrhoea infections among heterosexual women and men with genital gonorrhoea attending a sexual health clinic in Melbourne, Australia

Connor Allen, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre

#40 – STI Testing Continues To Occur Less Frequently Than HIV Testing: Results From The Gay Community Periodic Surveys 2019-20

Curtis Chan, The Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney

#94 – Adherence and feasibility of performing weekly anal self-examination for primary syphilis detection in men who have sex with men AND Preferences for conducting anal self-examination to detect syphilis among men who have sex with men in Australia: a discrete choice experiment

Ei Aung, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre

#147 – From silos to integration: moving to an integrated approach for Victoria’s HIV, STI and viral hepatitis response

Felicity Sicari, Department Of Health, Victoria

#118 – Integrating Testing For Sexually Transmissible Infections And Blood-Borne Viruses Into Routine Care For Aboriginal People In NSW: A Secondary Analysis Of Qualitative Stakeholder Interviews

Heather McCormack, NSW Health

#13 – Factors associated with group sex in heterosexual males and females attending a sexual health clinic in Melbourne, Australia

Heidi Constantinou, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre

#30 – Calling for publicly funded abortion service provision: A consensus statement by the Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health COVID-19 Coalition

Jessica Botfield, SPHERE, NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence, Department of General Practice, Monash University

#80 – Are Sexual Health Services Accessible To Young People? A Survey Of Western Australian Youth To Determine Barriers And Challenges

Kahlia McCausland, Curtin University

#177 – The Role Of Exogenous Sex Steroids On The Vaginal Microbiota: A Systematic Review

Lenka Vodstrcil, Monash University

#55 – The presence or absence of symptoms among cases of urethral gonorrhoea occurring in a cohort of men taking HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis in the PrEPX Study

Lucy Donovan, Melbourne Sexual health Centre

#166 – Evaluation Of A Co-Designed Sexual Health And Pornography Literacy Resource For Young People

Michelle Raggatt, Burnet Institute

#188 – Lymphogranuloma Venereum in Queensland, 2010–2020

Ximena Tolosa, Queensland Health

HIV – Epidemiology, Prevention and Health Promotion

#57 – Long-term protection from HIV infection in the expanded and extended EPIC-NSW prospective cohort study of oral HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis in gay and bisexual men

Andrew Grulich, The Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney

#27 – PrEP uptake is variable and low among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men in five Asian countries: Results of the Asia Pacific MSM Internet Survey

Benjamin Bavinton, The Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney

#123 – Translating research evidence into policy: the NSW HIV Strategy 2021-2025

Cherie Power, NSW Ministry Of Health

#85 – Trends in sexual behaviours with non-relationship partners coincided with changes in COVID-19 notifications: Results from a weekly cohort study of gay and bisexual men in Australia

Daniel Storer, Kirby Institute

#114 – Retrospective study of Human T-cell Leukaemia Virus Type 1 & Adult T-cell Leukaemia/Lymphoma in Queensland, Australia

Fabiola Martin, University Of Queenslandhttps://az659834.vo.msecnd.net/eventsairaueprod/production-ashm-public/3d2752c55c104e42afaf08dabb70ad9

#112 – Engaging with COVID-19 and HIV primary prevention and testing among sexually active gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men in Aotearoa New Zealand

Jacek Kolodziej, New Zealand Aids Foundation

#174 – Peer-led interventions addressing health and wellbeing for gay and bisexual men between 2000 and 2020: A scoping review

Jack Freestone, ACON & Kirby Institute, UNSW

#143 – Low prior and incidence of hepatitis C in HIV negative gay and bisexual men: the Expanded HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) implementation in communities in New South Wales, Australia (EPIC-NSW) study

Janaki Amin

#161 – Risk-based screening tools to optimize HIV testing services: a systematic review

Jason Ong, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre

#185 – Assessing the likely place of acquisition of HIV among migrants to Australia

Jonathan King, The Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney

#35 – Impact of COVID-19 on number of sexual partners, HIV testing and PrEP use: results of Australian behavioural surveillance of gay and bisexual men 2018-20

Martin Holt, Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW Sydney

#182 – HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use among HIV-negative gay and bisexual men who use illicit party drugs during the COVID-19 pandemic

Mohamed Hammoud, The Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney

#144 – PrEP dosing knowledge and practices potentially leading to increased HIV-risk among gay and bisexual men in Australia

Steve Philpot, The Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney

#76 – Continued decline in HIV diagnoses in Aotearoa New Zealand

Sue McAllister, University of Otago

#169 – PEER NAVIGATION- PESPECTIVES OF HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS

Zoyah Khalpey, University of Queensland

#39 – GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN WHO USE EVENT-BASED PREP HAVE A LOWER HIV RISK PROFILE THAN DAILY PREP USERS: RESULTS FROM NATIONAL AUSTRALIAN DATA 2019-2020.

Curtis Chan, The Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney

SH – Social, Political and Cultural Aspects

#88 – Nurse-led medical abortion care in Australia: legislative opportunities

Bonney Corbin, Marie Stopes Australia

#125 – Supporting visibility and access to abortion services

Catherine Hannon, The Royal Women’s and Carolyn Mogharbel, Women’s Health Victoria

#113 – Navigating COVID-19 risk in sexual contexts among gay and bisexual men in Australia

Daniel Storer, Kirby Institute

#63 – Pretesting and translating a sexual health survey in culturally and linguistically diverse populations: methods, results and recommendations

Daniel Vujcich, Curtin University

#128 – Single Strain: Single people’s sexual health experiences during the COVID-19 lockdown measures.

Hanna Saltis, Curtin University

#101 – Accessing sexual health services within Perth, Western Australia: An exploration of the lived experience of female international students coming from East Asia and Southeast Asia

Hiromi Takahashi, Diversity Focus

#103 – Feasibility and Acceptability of Using Videoconferencing Focus Groups in Sexual Health Research with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities Australia

Horas T H Wong, The Kirby Institute

#32 – Exploring the experiences of healthcare providers when faced with a request for early LARC removal: a qualitative study

Jacqueline Ding, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute

#186 – Social support across the life course of young transgender people in Queensland

Jordan Winwood, University Of Queensland

#115 – “Part of a suite of solutions”: a qualitative study exploring the use of Natural Cycles fertility tracking app in the ‘prevent a pregnancy’ mode.

Karen Freilich, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)

#96 – “Given the right set of circumstances, I’ll break the rules every time”: A situational analysis of abortion anarchy in Australia.

Lydia Mainey, CQ University

#136 – Social media and its use in support networks among LGBTQ adolescents

Matthew Berger, Western Sydney Local Health District

#24 – “An infringement of patient rights to be treated with respect” Understanding client experiences of termination referral denial in Western Australia

Meagan Roberts, Curtin University

HIV – Social, Political and Cultural Aspects

#139 – Mutually reinforced concerns about long-term use of Antiretroviral Treatment by PLHIV in Australia

Brent Allan, Qthink

#159 – CLINICAL GUIDELINES: THEIR INFLUENCE ON HIV-RELATED LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

David Carter, University Of Technology Sydney

#192 – Thinking with HIV: Exploring collective and individual responses to COVID-19 among people living with HIV (PLHIV)

Dean Murphy, Kirby Institute

#183 – How has COVID-19 impacted PLHIV? A review of evidence from the first 12 months.

Jordan Winwood, University Of Queensland

#77 – WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A PEER? RETHINKING PEER SUPPORT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV

Lisa Wojciechowski, University Of Melbourne

#84 – Quality of life in people living with HIV in Aotearoa New Zealand

Sue McAllister, University of Otago

#196 – Aotearoa New Zealand People Living with HIV Stigma Index

Rodrigo Olin German, Aotearoa NZ People Living with HIV Stigma Index/New Zealand AIDS Foundation

#92 – Micro-learning interventions effectively reduce stigmatising attitudes expressed by health workers towards people living with HIV and people who inject drugs

Timothy Broady, Centre For Social Research In Health, UNSW

#91 – Online interventions to reduce stigmatising attitudes among the Australian public towards groups affected by blood-borne viruses

Timothy Broady, Centre For Social Research In Health, UNSW

We acknowledge that ASHM offices are located on the land of the Gadigal peoples of the Eora Nation (Sydney Office) and the Turrbal and Jagera/Yuggera peoples (Brisbane Office) who are the Traditional Owners of the lands where both offices are situated. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.


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