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» Home » NGDI Distinguished Lectureship Seminar Series continues with Dr. Julio Montaner

NGDI Distinguished Lectureship Seminar Series continues with Dr. Julio Montaner

2011-04-01

We are delighted to announce the second NGDI Distinguished Lectureship Seminar Series on May 13, 2011 will feature Dr. Julio Montaner.  Dr. Montaner is a Professor of Medicine and Head of Division of AIDS, UBC; Directori, BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS (BC-CfE), Providence Healthcare; and Past-President, International AIDS Society.

Date: Friday, May 13, 2011
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 pm Seminar and 1:00 – 2:00 pm reception
Location: Michael Smith Laboratories Auditorium, 2185 East Mall, Vancouver Campus, UBC

Title: Treatment as Prevention:  HAART Expansion —A Powerful Strategy to Reduce AIDS  Morbidity and Mortality and HIV Incidence

Widespread availability of HAART has dramatically decreased AIDS-related diseases and death since 1996.  Furthermore, HAART rapidly and effectively renders HIV undetectable in blood and genital secretions and this is associated with decreased risk of transmission. The BC-CfE has initiated a major effort aimed to expand HAART coverage in BC, including hard-to-reach individuals. This program known as “Seek and Treat for Optimal Prevention of HIV & AIDS” (STOP HIV & AIDS), aims to decrease AIDS-related morbidity and mortality among those infected with HIV and to decrease the emergence of new HIV infections among those at risk. Early results from these efforts were reported last summer (Montaner et al, Lancet 2010), verifying the predictions of our previously published mathematical model (Montaner et al, Lancet 2006).

No registration is necessary, however, space is limited to 100, so please arrive early to guarantee a seat.

To download a poster for the series, click here.

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