HIV & AIDS Presentations
Keynote
Women at the crossroads: HIV, reproductive health, maternal mortality, and child health
Wafaa El-Sadr, Columbia University
Maternal Health, HIV, and AIDS: Where Are We Now?
The contribution of HIV to pregnancy-related mortality
Clara Calvert, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Causes of death and impact of treatment – what do we know?
Isabella Danel, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Neglected causes of maternal mortality
Clara Menendez, University of Barcelona
New maternal mortality classification system
Doris Chou, World Health Organization
HIV, AIDS, and Maternal Health Care
Safe conception and preconception planning, counseling, and care
Jean Anderson, Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health and Jhpiego
HIV and postpartum morbidity/mortality
Tshidi Hannah Sebitloane, University of Kwazulu Natal
Nutritional management of HIV-infected women of reproductive age
Wafaie Fawzi, Harvard School of Public Health
Enabling Resources and Barriers to Care
Maternal health in the era of antiretroviral therapy (ART): A review of the literature
Edna Jonas, Management Sciences for Health
Stigma and discrimination as barriers to achievement of global PMTCT and maternal health goals
Janet Turan, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Reproductive health decision-making among women living with HIV
Lisa Messersmith, Boston University School of Public Health
Gender inequality and inequity as barriers to access maternal health care: a case of PMTCT service
Nomafrench Mbombo, University of the Western Cape
Recap of Day One
Day 1 Recap
Heather Watts, National Institutes of Health
Lifelong Antiretroviral Therapy for Pregnant Women
Resource and programmatic considerations and issues
Karusa Kiragu, UNAIDS
Ethical and medical considerations and issues
Anna Coutsoudis, University of Kwazulu Natal
Relevant Experiences Implementing Option B+
Rollout of option B+: A multi-country experience
Anja Giphart, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
Scientific and programmatic advances in PMTCT: To B or to B+
Roger Shapiro, Harvard Medical School
New policy guidelines increase utilization of services for elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmission in Uganda
Esiru Godfrey, Uganda Ministry of Health