SEPTEMBER 9-11, 2019

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GLOBAL NETWORK OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (IAPAC), welcome to the inaugural Fast-Track Cities 2019 conference. We are proud to host this conference in partnership with the Joint United Nations Pro- gramme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and the Global Network of People living with HIV (GNP+). We are very grateful for the endorsement of London’s Mayor Sadiq Khan, who has made his city’s HIV response a priority and has advocated the cause of eradicating health inequalities.

In his book the “Triumph of the City,” author Edward Glaeser writes that “the strength that comes from human col- laboration is the central truth behind civilization’s success and the primary reason why cities exist.” Since the launch of the global Fast-Track Cities initiative on World AIDS Day 2014, we have witnessed an abundance of human collabora- tion around our common goals. We have seen entire communities reorganizing around ending urban HIV epidemics. And in so many of these communities, programmatic and other data are demonstrating forward momentum.

In less than five years, this initiative has expanded from an original 26 cities and municipalities to more than 300 whose elected officials have signed theParis Declaration on Fast-Track Cities. In every region of the world, Fast-Track Cities are making great strides in advancing data-driven, equity-based approaches to reach beyond the UNAIDS 90-90-90 programmatic targets to achieve our goal of getting zero new HIV infections and zero AIDS-related deaths. Encouragingly, Fast-Track Cities have also taken on the challenge of eliminating HIV-related stigma, which looms over us as a public health threat on par with the human immunodeficiency virus itself.

In 2018, the Declaration on Fast-Track Cities was amended to reflect a more expansive vision of the future through a belief that a high tide can lift all boats. We are thus encouraged by innovative approaches to scaling up primary and combination HIV prevention, addressing syndemic conditions such as mental health and substance use, and integrating the needs of an aging population of people living with HIV into our response across the network of Fast-Track Cities. As important, by leveraging HIV platforms, Fast-Track Cities are striving to achieve the 90-90-90 targets in relation to tuberculosis (TB), and the elimination of the HBV and HCV epidemics.

The Fast-Track Cities calculus for success requires political will and commitment, community engagement, data-driven planning, and equity-based approaches so that no one is left behind. We proudly welcome to Fast-Track Cities 2019 elected officials, policy-makers, public health leaders, clinical and service providers, and representatives from affected communities – the very people who are implementing the calculus for success – in the hopes of ending urban HIV, TB, and viral hepatitis epidemics by 2030.

I wish you a successful Fast-Track Cities 2019 conference. May we emerge from our first gathering convinced that our aspirations can be made real, engaged in “communities of learning” that share best practices, and motivated to go the last mile in solidarity with the women, men, and children whose good health is our collective responsibility.

Warmest regards,

Dr. José M. Zuniga President/CEO, IAPAC TABLE OF CONTENTS

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FAST-TRACK CITIES 2019 | SEPTEMBER 9-11, 2019 | BARBICAN CENTRE, LONDON 1 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2019

13:00–13:30 OPENING SESSION Barbican Hall

13:30–15:30 High-Level Panel on Health Inequalities Barbican Hall

15:30–16:00 Break

16:00–17:30 Lessons Learned along the Continuum from 90-90-90 to Getting to Zero Barbican Hall

17:30–20:00 Fast-Track Cities Documentary Screening and Welcome Reception Barbican Hall

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2019

09:00–10:15 Estimating, Monitoring, and Evaluating 90-90-90 Targets Progress Barbican Hall

10:15–11:30 Innovations in HIV Testing and Linkage to and Engagement in Care Barbican Hall

11:30–11:45 Break

11:45–13:00 CONCURRENT PLENARIES

Governance for Health Barbican Hall

Social Accountability Frobisher Auditorium 1

Municipal Finance Frobisher Auditorium 2

Institutional Development Frobisher Rooms 1–3

13:00–13:15 Break LUNCH SYMPOSIUM 13:15–14:45 Together We Can: Addressing Gender Disparities in HIV and Empowering Women Barbican Hall

14:45–16:00 Optimizing HIV Treatment – Demand, Initiation, Technologies, and Delivery Barbican Hall

16:00–17:15 CONCURRENT PANELS

Looking Beyond 90-90- 90 to Support, Measure, and Model City-Level Impact Barbican Hall

Syndemic Conditions Associated with HIV and Intersectional Stigma Frobisher Auditorium 1

PrEP as an Adjunct to ART on the Road to U=U and Getting to Zero Frobisher Auditorium 2

Aligning Fast-Track Cities to Reach the TB 90-90-90 Targets Frobisher Rooms 1–3

17:15–18:15 CONCURRENT ABSTRACT SESSIONS

ORAL ABSTRACT SESSIONS 1-5 (See Oral Abstract Schedule on page 20)

ORAL E-POSTER SESSIONS 1-6 (See E-Poster Schedule at-a-Glance)

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019

09:00–10:15 Accelerating Combination HIV Prevention in Urban HIV Responses Barbican Hall

10:15–11:30 CONCURRENT PLENARIES

Civil Society Engagement Barbican Hall

Data for Action Frobisher Auditorium 1

Health Equity Frobisher Auditorium 2

“Right to the City” Frobisher Rooms 1–3

11:30–11:45 Break

11:45–13:00 CONCURRENT PANELS

Eliminating Community and Health Systems Stigma and Discrimination Barbican Hall

4th 90: Prioritizing Optimal Quality of Life for HIV-Affected Communities Frobisher Auditorium 1

Addressing Social Determinants of Health as Drivers of HIV Outcomes Frobisher Auditorium 2

Leveraging Urban HIV Platforms to Achieve Global HCV Elimination Targets Frobisher Rooms 1–3

13:00–13:15 Break LUNCH SYMPOSIUM 13:15–14:30 HIV and Corporate Social Responsibility: Multisectoral Perspectives Barbican Hall

14:30–15:30 CONCURRENT ABSTRACT SESSIONS

ORAL ABSTRACT SESSIONS 6-10 (See Oral Abstract Schedule on page 20)

ORAL E-POSTER SESSIONS 7-12 (See E-Poster Schedule at-a-Glance)

15:30–16:45 Addressing Challenges to Progress and Momentum across Urban AIDS Responses Barbican Hall CLOSING PANEL 16:45–17:45 Promises to Keep and Miles to Go as Partners in Progress Barbican Hall

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Frobisher Boardroom Frobisher Frobisher Frobisher Hub Room 3 Room 4 Frobisher Room 2 Level 4 Frobisher Lifts 4Frobisher Audi torium 1–2 Room 5 Frobisher Rooms 1– 6 Frobisher Frobisher Boardroom Frobisher Frobisher Room 1 Room 6 Frobisher Frobisher Hub Rooms Reception Frobisher Reception Conservatory Terrace Frobisher Frobisher Auditorium Auditorium 2 1

Conservatory Terrace

Lifts Stairs Cinemas 2 & 3 Level G Exhibition Hall 2 GHall Circle Barbican Theatre Upper Circle Moorgate Theatre Gallery Liverpool Street Curve Galler y Advance Tickets & Information Curve Barbican Kitchen Administration Barbican Shop Reception Silk Street Entrance

Hall Theatre Upper Circle Circle & Gallery Car Parks 3, 4 & 5 entrance Barbican Shop Door 7 Door 6 Level G Studio

Advance Ticket s Cafe & Information

Fountain Room Registration

Barbican Lifts Stairs Kitchen Barbican Lakeside Terrace Entrance

Barbican Hall Door 4 Door 1

Theatre Left Door 3 Door 2

Bar Theatre Exhibitor Hall

Theatre Right Level -1 Bar Cafe -1Hall Stalls Theatre Stalls Car Parks 3, 4 & 5 Car Park 2

Lifts Stairs

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INTRODUCTION Fast-Track Cities 2019 is the first international gathering The Fast-Track Cities 2019 conference’s aim is to: of more than 300 cities and municipalities that are • highlight successes achieved across the global Fast- accelerating their responses to HIV, tuberculosis (TB), Track Cities network, and viral hepatitis – three diseases cited as urban health • address cross-cutting challenges to accelerating HIV, priorities in the New Urban Agenda as well as the Paris TB, and viral hepatitis responses, and Declaration on Fast-Track Cities. • share best practices in HIV, TB, and viral hepatitis re- sponses. The conference is organized by the International Associ- ation of Providers of AIDS Care (IAPAC), in collaboration The conference features plenary sessions, panel discus- with the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS sions, oral abstract sessions, and e-poster presentations (UNAIDS) and the Global Network of People living with delivered by faculty members from 144 current and pro- HIV (GNP+). spective Fast-Track Cities.

FESTIVAL OF CULTURAL ACTIVITIES London is a diverse and vibrant city that is playing host to the Fast-Track Cities 2019 conference. IAPAC is grateful to Fast-Track Cities London for asking London’s HIV community to share their work and host various cultural activities throughout the Fast-Track Cities 2019 conference to reflect the rich cultural heritage and diversity of the London HIV community for the benefit of delegates visiting London and Londoners more broadly. The events showcase some of what London is doing to eliminate HIV, stigma, and discrimination as well as support people living with HIV to live well.

Following is a schedule of events that conference delegates are welcome to attend.

DISPLAYS AND EXHIBITIONS TOURS AND EVENTS U=U Flower Display GMI Partnership HIV Outreach Tour Exclusive Premiere of Short Film Monday, September 9, 2019 Monday, September 9, 2019, 18:00–20:00 Tackling HIV Stigma Flower Display in the Barbican Centre Various Locations Tuesday, September 10, 2019, 18:00–19:00 Organized by Positively UK Come and see the GMI HIV testing and 56 Dean Street Information: [email protected] outreach team in action A short independent film called ‘Thrive,’ Organized by Positive East about a recently diagnosed HIV-positive Unheard Voices Contact: [email protected] man disclosing his status to a sexual partner Conference Duration for the first time Art Exhibition/Display in the Barbican Centre ‘The Grass is Always Grindr’ Screening Organized by 56 Dean Street Organized by Africa Advocacy Monday, September 9, 2019, 18:00–20:00 Book online at: https://thrive-goclock. Information: [email protected] 20th Century Fox Screening Room in eventbrite.co.uk Soho Square Ten Out of Ten Awards An exclusive pre-premiere screening of this 56 Dean Street 10th Anniversary Clinic Tour Conference Duration film with brief a Q&A session Wednesday, September 11, 2019, 09:00–12:00 Art Exhibition/Display in the Barbican Centre Organized by 56 Dean Street 56 Dean Street Organized by NAZ Project Book online at: https://the-grass-is-always- 56 Dean Street Clinic tour of facilities Information: [email protected] grindr.eventbrite.co.uk Organized by 56 Dean Street Contact: [email protected] GMI Partnership HIV Outreach Tour Tuesday, September 10, 2019, 18:00–20:00 GMI Partnership HIV Outreach Tour Various Locations Wednesday, September 10, 2019, 18:00–20:00 Come and see the GMI HIV testing and Various Locations outreach team in action Come and see the GMI HIV testing and Organized by Positive East outreach team in action Contact: [email protected] Organized by Positive East Contact: [email protected]

Contact the event organizers listed above to directly book a place at an activity or to find out more information. If you have any questions, contact the Fast-Track Cities London program team at: [email protected]

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MEETING VENUE SLIDE PRESENTATIONS/ABSTRACTS Fast-Track Cities 2019 is being held at the Barbican Centre. The Fast-Track Cities 2019 slide presentations will be See the Schedule At-A-Glance and the Venue Map on pages available at www.iapac.org post-conference. The Program 2-4 for the session room assignments and location. and Oral Abstracts book, as well as E-Posters Schedule at- a-Glance will be distributed at registration, with electronic MEALS versions available at www.iapac.org. Complimentary lunch will be provided on Tuesday, Sep- tember 10, 2019, and Wednesday, September 11, 2019, for VIDEO PRESENTATIONS attendees of the Lunch Symposia sponsored by Gilead Sci- In November 2019, IAPAC will disseminate packaged video ences and IAPAC, respectively. Lunch will be available at the presenta¬tions from plenary sessions and panel discussions Stalls Foyer. Please refer to the program for the scheduled that take place in Barbican Hall. These packaged video pre- Lunch Symposia. sentations will also be made available at www.iapac.org.

CONFERENCE APP SOCIAL MEDIA We have created a mobile app for Fast-Track Cities 2019. Join the conference’s social media conversation: #FTC2019 The app has all the important information you will need to enhance your conference experience. Instructions for Other relevant Twitter handles include: @FastTrackCities downloading the Fast-Track Cities 2019 app were provided @IAPAC @UNAIDS @gnpplus via email prior to the conference. It is strongly recommend- ed that all delegates download the app in order to better QUESTIONS engage with the conference and fellow attendees. If you did If you have any questions during the conference, please not receive the email instructions, please download “Attend- locate an IAPAC staff member at the conference’s Registra- eeHub” from your mobile device’s app store and search for tion Area. If you have any questions post-conference, please Fast-Track Cities 2019. contact IAPAC’s Director of Education, Jonathon Hess, at [email protected]. INTERNET ACCESS “The Cloud” and “Barbican Free Wi-Fi” provide a free Wi-Fi service with an initial registration process for new users. Initial registration is a five minute process, after which delegates may use the service for 24 hours before a request to log in again. Once an account is created, it can be used wherever The Cloud is available across the United Kingdom.

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13:00–13:30 (BARBICAN HALL) OPENING SESSION

José M. Zuniga International Association of Providers of AIDS Care Washington, DC, USA

Jane Anderson Homerton University London, England, UK

Kevin Fenton Borough of Southwark London, England, UK

Rebecca Mbewe UK-CAB London, England, UK

Mayor Sadiq Khan City of London London, England, UK

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MODERATOR Henry Bonsu 13:30–15:30 (BARBICAN HALL) Independent Broadcaster HIGH-LEVEL PANEL ON HEALTH INEQUALITIES London, England, UK

PANELISTS

Amb. Deborah L. Birx Gunilla Carlsson Mayor Josefina G. US President’s Emergency Joint United Nations Belmonte Plan for AIDS Relief Programme on HIV/AIDS Quezon City, Philippines Washington, DC, USA Geneva, Switzerland

Chairman Robb Pitts Mayor Fernando Medina Mayor Svante Myrick Fulton County , Portugal Ithaca, NY, USA Atlanta, GA, USA

José M. Zuniga Maimunah Mohd Sharif International Association of Mayor Philippe Saurel UN-Habitat Providers of AIDS Care Montpellier, France Nairobi, Kenya Washington, DC, USA

Mohamoud Dagane Nairobi City County Deputy Mayor Mayor Kostas Bakoyannis Executive Committee Winston Ennis , Nairobi, Kenya Kingston, Jamaica

Cary James Deputy Mayor Simone First Deputy Mayor World Hepatitis Alliance Kukenheim Mykola Povoroznyk London, England, UK , Netherlands Kyiv, Ukraine

Trevor Stratton Suvanand Sahu Global Network of People Mayor Gennadiy Stop TB Partnership living with HIV Trukhanov Geneva, Switzerland Toronto, ON, Canada Odessa, Ukraine

Marijke Wijnroks Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Geneva, Switzerland

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15:30–16:00 09:00–10:15 (BARBICAN HALL) BREAK ESTIMATING, MONITORING, AND EVALUATING 90-90-90 TARGETS PROGRESS 16:00–17:30 (BARBICAN HALL) LESSONS LEARNED MODERATOR ALONG THE CONTINUUM FROM 90-90-90 TO GETTING TO ZERO Teymur Noori European Centre for Disease MODERATOR Prevention and Control Solna, Sweden

Shannon Hader PANELISTS Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS City 90-90-90 Calculations: Kyiv Geneva, Switzerland

PANELISTS Olena Lukashevych Achieving 95-98-97 in London: Lessons Learned Kyiv Public Health Center Kyiv, Ukraine but Miles to Go City 90-90-90 Calculations: San Francisco

Jane Anderson Homerton University Hospital Nikole Trainor London, England, UK San Francisco Department of Health San Francisco, CA, USA 100% of Diagnosed PLHIV on Antiretroviral Therapy: Nairobi County’s Experience National and Subnational 90-90-90 Calculations: UK Cities

Valerie Delpech Carol Ngunu Public Health England Nairobi County, Kenya Geneva, Switzerland

HIV Status Neutrality: New York City’s Experiment National and Subnational 90-90-90 Calculations: for Closing 90-90-90 Gaps Brazilian Cities

Oni Blackstock New York City Department of Health Ana Roberta Pascom and Mental Hygiene Ministry of Health of Brazil New York, NY, USA Brasília, Brazil

90-90-90 Trends and Modeling Implications for Getting to Zero in City and Municipal HIV Responses

Sindhu Ravishankar International Association of Providers of AIDS Care Washington, DC, USA

17:30–20:00 (BARBICAN HALL) FAST-TRACK CITIES DOCUMENTARY SCREENING AND WELCOME RECEPTION

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10:15–11:30 (BARBICAN HALL) 11:45–13:00 INNOVATIONS IN HIV TESTING AND LINKAGE TO CONCURRENT PLENARIES AND ENGAGEMENT IN CARE

Governance for Health (Barbican Hall) MODERATOR MODERATOR

Nitika Pai McGill University Ian Green Montréal, Québec, Canada Terrence Higgins Trust London, England, UK PANELISTS SPEAKER Estimating HIV Coverage in Paris to Shape an Adequate HIV Testing Policy Ricardo Baptista Leite UNITE Lisbon, Portugal Eve Plenel Towards an AIDS-Free Paris Paris, France

Introducing and Scaling-Up HIV Self-Testing in Kigali Social Accountability (Frobisher Auditorium 1)

MODERATOR Patricie Mukangarambe City of Kigali Kigali, Rwanda Nikos Dedes Positive Voice Community-Based HIV Testing: The Athens Checkpoint Athens, Greece Experience SPEAKER

Sophocles Chanos Positive Voice Deborah Gold Athens, Greece National AIDS Trust London, England, UK Key Population-Led Health Services to Optimize HIV Testing and Linkage to Care

Miguel Pedrola AIDS Healthcare Foundation Buenos Aires, Argentina

11:30–11:45 BREAK

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11:45–13:00 13:15–14:45 (BARBICAN HALL) CONCURRENT PLENARIES (continued) LUNCH SYMPOSIUM – TOGETHER WE CAN: ADDRESSING GENDER DISPARITIES IN HIV AND EMPOWERING WOMEN Municipal Finance (Frobisher Auditorium 2) (Sponsored by Gilead Sciences)

MODERATOR MODERATOR

Vinay Saldanha Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS Elizabeth Bukusi Geneva, Switzerland Kenya Medical Research Institute Nairobi, Kenya SPEAKER PANELISTS

Nomakhosi Gxagxisa Amb. Deborah L. Birx eThekwini Metropolitan City US President’s Emergency Durban, South Africa Plan for AIDS Relief Washington, DC, USA

Institutional Development (Frobisher Rooms 1–3) Gunilla Carlsson Joint United Nations MODERATOR Programme on HIV/AIDS Geneva, Switzerland

Maria Prins University of Amsterdam Jane Anderson Amsterdam, Netherlands Homerton University Hospital London, England, UK SPEAKER

Robert Ndugwa United Nations Human Kim Simplis Barrow Settlements Programme First Lady of Belize Nairobi, Kenya Belize City, Belize

Nicole Seguy 13:00–13:15 World Health Organization BREAK Geneva, Switzerland

Silvia Petretti Positively UK London, England, UK

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14:45–16:00 (BARBICAN HALL) 16:00–17:15 OPTIMIZING HIV TREATMENT: DEMAND, CONCURRENT PANELS INITIATION, TECHNOLOGIES, AND DELIVERY

Looking Beyond 90-90- 90 to Support, MODERATOR Measure, and Model City-Level Impact (Barbican Hall)

MODERATOR Peter Reiss University of Amsterdam Tim Martineau Amsterdam, Netherlands Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS PANELISTS Geneva, Switzerland

Same-Day ART Initiation: Lessons Learned in and PANELISTS Outcomes from New Orleans Differentiated Care to Simplify HIV Services and Reduce Unnecessary Loss-to-Follow-Up Jason Halperin Tulane University New Orleans, LA, USA Mpande Mukumbwa- Mwenechanya CIDRZ What Long-Acting Antiretrovirals Portend for Lusaka, Zambia HIV Treatment in Relation to the 3rd 90 Ending the HIV Epidemic in the United States: A Case Study across Six US Cities Chloe Orkin Barts Health NHS Trust London, England, UK Bohdan Nosyk University of British Columbia Differentiated Care to Expand Access to HIV and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Supportive Services in Maputo City Community-Based Participatory Research for Quality Assurance Alice Pedro Magaia de Abreu Board of Health and Social Action Maputo City, Mozambique Daniela Rojas Castro Coalition PLUS Community-Led HIV Treatment: Generating and Paris, France Fulfilling Demand to Increase ART Coverage

Solange Baptiste International Treatment Preparedness Coalition Johannesburg, South Africa

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16:00–17:15 16:00–17:15 CONCURRENT PANELS (continued) CONCURRENT PANELS (continued)

Syndemic Conditions Associated with PrEP as an Adjunct to ART on the Road to U=U and HIV and Intersectional Stigma (Frobisher Auditorium 1) Getting to Zero (Frobisher Auditorium 2)

MODERATOR MODERATOR

Lucy Wanjiku Njenga Praphan Phanuphak Positive Young Women Voices Chulalongkorn University Nairobi, Kenya Bangkok, Thailand

PANELISTS PANELISTS

Examining the Intersecting Risks of Substance Use Synergies between PrEP and U=U Disorders and HIV

Sheena McCormack Brun González Aguilar University College London Espolea London, England, UK Mexico City, Mexico When the PrEP Effect Prevails on the TasP Effect Mental Health as Facilitator and Barrier to Optimizing HIV Outcomes Jade Ghosn Bichat University Hospital Paris, France Robert Remien Columbia University New York, NY, USA From Clinical Trials to Clinical Impact: Scaling up PrEP in a Boston Community Health Center Neglected Health and Economic Impact of Sexually Transmitted Infections in the TasP/PrEP Era Kenneth H. Mayer Fenway Institute Boston, MA, USA David Harvey National Coalition of STD Directors Washington, DC, USA How Do We Message Condom Use in the Age of PrEP? Intimate Partner Violence and Relationship Power as Psychosocial Challenges to Reducing HIV Risk Michael Mancinelli AIDS Healthcare Foundation London, England, UK Gloria Maimela University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg, South Africa

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16:00–17:15 09:00–10:15 (BARBICAN HALL) CONCURRENT PANELS (continued) ACCELERATING COMBINATION HIV PREVENTION IN URBAN HIV RESPONSES

Aligning Fast-Track Cities to Reach the TB 90-90-90 Targets (Frobisher Rooms 1–3) RESPONSES MODERATOR

MODERATOR Slobodan Ruzicic Praxis-Jessen , Germany Nick Herbert Member of Parliament London, England, UK PANELISTS

PANELISTS Actioning Global HIV Prevention Targets in Urban Settings

Zero TB Cities and 90-90-90 Jorge Garrido Apoyo Positivo , Spain Suvanand Sahu Stop TB Partnership Geneva, Switzerland PrEParing Women to Prevent HIV Acquisition: An Integrated Approach for PrEP Provision Addressing TB within Context of the HIV Response in Mumbai Sophie Strachan Sophia Forum Padmaja Keskar London, England, UK Mumbai Public Health Department Mumbai, India Promoting Sexual Health to Increase HIV Prevention Services Utilization Zero TB Karachi: Targeting Multiple Diseases from a Single Disease Platform H. Rodrigo Moheno Fundación Mexico Vivo Mexico City, Mexico Aamir Khan IRD Global Singapore

Addressing TB within Context of the HIV Response in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Michel Kazatchkine Tuberculosis Vaccine Initiative Lelystad, Netherlands

17:15–18:15 ORAL ABSTRACT SESSIONS 1–5 (See Oral Abstract Schedule on page 20 for room assignments)

ORAL E-POSTER SESSIONS 1–6 (See E-Poster Schedule-at-a-Glance for room assignments)

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10:15–11:30 10:15–11:30 CONCURRENT PLENARIES CONCURRENT PLENARIES (continued)

Civil Society Engagement (Barbican Hall) Health Equity (Frobisher Auditorium 2)

MODERATOR MODERATOR

Marcus Thompson Anne Aslett PrEPster Elton John AIDS Foundation London, England, UK London, England, UK

SPEAKER SPEAKER

Jacquelyne Alesi Global Network of Angelica Geter Fugerson People living with HIV City of Atlanta Kampala, Uganda Atlanta, GA, USA

Data for Action (Frobisher Auditorium 1) “Right to the City” (Frobisher Rooms 1–3)

MODERATOR MODERATOR

Jonathan Mermin Anton Pozniak Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Chelsea and Westminster Hospital Atlanta, GA, USA London, England, UK

SPEAKER SPEAKER

Jeff Eaton Marion Wadibia Imperial College NAZ Project London, England, UK London, England, UK

11:30–11:45 BREAK

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11:45–13:00 11:45–13:00 CONCURRENT PANELS CONCURRENT PANELS (continued)

Eliminating Community and Health Systems Stigma and 4th 90: Prioritizing Optimal Quality of Life for HIV- Affected Discrimination (Barbican Hall) Communities (Frobisher Auditorium 1)

MODERATOR MODERATOR

Kat Smithson Garry Brough National AIDS Trust Positively UK London, England, UK London, England, UK

PANELISTS PANELISTS

U=U: Fueling the Wave of Change Fast-Track Cities Quality of Life Survey: 15-City Perspectives

Imane Sidibé Bruce Richman International Association of Prevention Access Campaign Providers of AIDS Care New York, NY, USA Bamako, Mali

Challenging Stigma around HIV and HCV in Positive Voices: Experiences and Healthcare Needs of PLHIV MSM Communities in the United Kingdom

George Ayala Meaghan Kall MPact Public Health England Oakland, CA, USA London, England, UK

Why Do Transgender Women Have PozQual: Assessing PLHIV Quality of Life in Melbourne the World’s Highest HIV Rates?

Graham Brown Michelle Ross Latrobe University cliniQ Melbourne, Australia London, England, UK

Understanding Barriers to Accessing HIV Services from the Sex Worker’s Perspective

Lyle Muns HIV Vereniging Amsterdam, Netherlands

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11:45–13:00 11:45–13:00 CONCURRENT PANELS (continued) CONCURRENT PANELS (continued)

Addressing Social Determinants of Health as Leveraging Urban HIV Platforms to Achieve Drivers of HIV Outcomes (Frobisher Auditorium 2) Global HCV Elimination Targets in Cities (Frobisher Rooms 1–3) MODERATOR MODERATOR

Orla McQuillan Northern Sexual Health Service John Ward Manchester, England, UK Task Force for Global Health Decatur, GA, USA PANELISTS PANELISTS Why Do We Continue Losing Patients in the Modern ART Era? Finding the Missing Millions

Nombulelo Magula Jessica Hicks University of KwaZulu-Natal World Hepatitis Alliance Durban, South Africa London, England, UK

Social Determinants of Health in Adolescent Girls Accelerating the HCV Response in Glasgow through a and Young Women City-Level Focus

Ebony Johnson Mark Hull Global Coalition on Women and AIDS BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS New York, NY, USA Vancouver, BC, Canada

Housing Instability as Barrier to Urban AIDS Responses City-Based HCV Elimination Strategy for México City

Charles King David Kershenobich Housing Works FundHepa New York, NY, USA México City, México

HIV and Aging: Responding to an Emerging Public Health and Social Challenge 13:00–13:15 BREAK Clive Blowes Terrence Higgins Trust London, England, UK

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13:15–14:30 (BARBICAN HALL) 15:30–16:45 (BARBICAN HALL) LUNCH SYMPOSIUM – HIV AND CORPORATE ADDRESSING CHALLENGES TO PROGRESS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: MULTISECTORAL MOMENTUM ACROSS URBAN AIDS RESPONSES PERSPECTIVES (sponsored by IAPAC) MODERATOR

MODERATOR Dázon Dixon Diallo SisterLove Atlanta, GA, USA Henry Bonsu Independent Broadcaster London, England, UK PANELISTS

PANELISTS Chemsex Increases High-Risk Sexual Behaviors in HIV-Positive Men who have Sex with Men

Sue Baines Barclays Bank Ignacio Labayen de Inza London, England, UK 56 Dean Street London, England, UK

Community and Self-Stigma Thwart HIV Testing, Prevention, Heidi McCormack and Treatment Uptake Emerald Life London, England, UK Nathan Sparling HIV Scotland Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Stephen Rea ViiV Healthcare Migration and HIV: The Achilles Heel of Efforts to Accelerate London, England, UK Urban AIDS Responses

Carlos van der Laat Lee Robson International Organization for Migration Merck Sharpe & Dohme Grand-Saconnex, Switzerland Branchburg Township, NJ, USA

HIV Criminalization as Human Rights and Legal Barriers in Urban Settings

Korab Zuka Gilead Sciences Foster City, CA, USA Sean Strub SeroProject Milford, PA, USA

14:30–15:30 ORAL ABSTRACT SESSIONS 6–10 (See Oral Abstract Schedule on page 20 for room assignments)

ORAL E-POSTER SESSIONS 8–14 (See E-Poster Schedule at-a-Glance for room assignments)

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16:45–17:45 (BARBICAN HALL) CLOSING PANEL – PROMISES TO KEEP AND MILES TO GO AS PARTNERS IN PROGRESS

MODERATOR

Kevin Fenton Borough of Southwark London, England, UK

PANELISTS

Jacquelyne Alesi Global Network of People living with HIV Kampala, Uganda

Tom Coffey London City Hall London, England, UK

Bakita Kasadha Global Network of Young People Living with HIV London, England, UK

José M. Zuniga International Association of Providers of AIDS Care Washington, DC, USA

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2019 | 17:15–18:15

SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 Community Engagement Co-Morbidities Data/Modeling Barbican Hall Frobisher Auditorium 1 Frobisher Auditorium 2

Moderator Moderator Moderator Matthew Hodson Chris Duncombe Amanda Castel NAM/aidsmap International Association of George Washington University London, England, UK Providers of AIDS Care Washington, DC, USA Seattle, WA, USA

5864 Contributing to Building 13243 A Retrospective Review of 16921 A Method to Determine Viral Leadership Development Compliance with the Gene Suppression among PLHIV for the Scenarios at the Service of HIV- Xpert MTB/RIF Algorithm and HIV Care Continuum – Trends of and AIDS-Free Communities: Treatment Guidelines in a Viral Suppression in the Fast-Track A Matter of Social Primary Health Care Centre in City of Berlin, Germany Responsibility Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa Daniel Schmidt presenting Filomena Frazão de Aguiar Sarusha Pillay presenting presenting 17880 Separate Impacts of PrEP and 15730 Effectively Integrating Hepatitis TasP on the Incidence of New HIV 15476 Acceptability and Potential C (HCV) Care into HIV Care Diagnoses in US Fast-Track Cities, Effectiveness of Generación in Urban HIV Clinics in South 2012-2017 Actual, a Multi-Level HIV Texas, USA: Targeted Access Robertino Mera-Giler presenting Community Mobilization to Community Knowledge, Intervention with MSM and Linkage to Treatment and 18701 Use of Data Visualization to Guide Transgender Women in Lima, Education for HIV/HCV Targeting Resources for HIV Peru (TACKLE HIV/HCV) in People Prevention and Care within Atlanta Andres Maiorana presenting of Color Patrick Sullivan presenting Barbara Taylor presenting 19517 Trialing Ways to Evaluate the 19472 Estimating Plausible Ranges on Role and Impact of Peer- 17649 Data to Care Model for the Scale of Implementation for Led Programs within a City’s Eliminating Hepatitis C among Evidence-Based HIV Interventions Evolving Response to HIV: People Living with HIV, New in the United States Outcomes of the W3 Project York City, 2016-2019 Emanuel Krebs presenting Graham Brown presenting Graham Harriman presenting 22752 Methodologies for Estimating the 21109 Strengthening HIV Peer 20415 Fall in HCV Incidence in Number of People Living with HIV Outreach and Insuring Access HIV-Positive MSM in London in 23 Fast-Track Cities of Key Population to HIV following Expansion of Access Sindhu Ravishankar presenting Services in Quezon City to DAA Therapy John Kennedy Jardenil Lucy Garvey presenting presenting 20647 The Amsterdam ABC: 25042 Making U=U a Truth in the City: Amsterdam Action Plan The Paris Example Hepatitis B and C Eve Plenel presenting Ellen Generaal presenting

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SESSION 4 SESSION 5 HIV Treatment Testing Frobisher Rooms 1-3 Fountain Room

Moderator Moderator Paula Munderi Simon Ruth International Association of Thorne Harbour Health Providers of AIDS Care Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Kampala, Uganda

16255 Rapid ART Start in Newly/ 9122 LIGHT Initiative Phase 1: Previously Diagnosed HIV Integration of Opt-Out HIV Treatment-Naïve Patients in the Tests in Primary Care Glandular City of Phoenix: Ryan White and Fever Serology Ordersets Private Clinic Outcomes in 2018 – Simple, Effective, and Thanes Vanig presenting Sustainable Increase in HIV Testing in Line with UK and 19755 Fast Track to 90-90-90 in European Guidelines Birmingham, Alabama: Desmond Hsu presenting Evaluation of a New Rapid ART Initiation Program in the Deep 18754 Rationale, Design and South First Results of an H-TEAM Aadia Rana presenting Intervention to Increase Provider-Initiated HIV Testing 20026 Targeted Screening and in Primary Care in Amsterdam, Immediate Start of Treatment The Netherlands for Acute HIV Infection among Saskia Bogers presenting Men Who have Sex with Men at a Sexual Health Clinic in 19363 Dry Blood Spot-Based HIV Amsterdam, The Netherlands Testing ‘HIVcheck.jp’ is a New Maartje Dijkstra presenting Testing Opportunity for Men who have Sex with Men in 20598 Marked Increase in Tokyo, Japan Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation Kota Iwahashi presenting after Implementation of Universal Test and Treat in 21132 HealthLink: Test Smarter, Link Durban, South Africa Faster Jienchi Dorward presenting Khrystyna Brodych presenting

22154 Scaling-Up Immediate ART 21560 Results and Experiences from Initiation in Diverse Clinical the UK’s Largest Free HIV Self- Settings: The New York City Testing Service Experience Will Howells presenting Oni Blackstock presenting

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SESSION 6 SESSION 7 SESSION 8 Differentiated Services Innovation Policy/Finance Barbican Hall Frobisher Auditorium 1 Frobisher Auditorium 2

Moderator Moderator Moderator Anne Landry Antonella d’Arminio-Monforte Bertrand Audoin Regional Directorate for University of Milan International Association of Public Health Milan, Italy Providers of AIDS Care Montréal, Québec, Canada Paris, France

17376 Local Government Unit Com- 16901 Ensuring Continuum of HIV 18063 Is Documentation of Research munity-Based HIV Screening Care through a Mobile- with HIV Interventions across Model Based Referral Alert System: Community, Facility, and Policy Darrel de los Santos presenting The iREFER Android/Apple Levels Consistent and Aligned to Application of Quezon City, Achieve the UNAIDS 90-90-90 20042 Decentralization of HIV- Philippines Targets? A Systematic Review Services in Kiev and Odessa Johnedel Mendoza presenting Nitika Pai presenting Oleksandra Denysenko presenting 17432 The WEFLASH© Program 20096 Estimating Costs of Assessing the Needs of Key Implementation, Delivery, and 21144 A People-Centered Approach Stakeholders of PrEP Follow- Sustainment for Evidence-Based to HIV Testing at AHF Ukraine Up in France for Innovations in HIV Interventions in the United Anna Zakowicz presenting Connected Sexual Health States Jeremy Zeggah presenting Xiao Zang presenting 24039 Impact of Pediatric One-Stop Service on Child Retention in 20101 Prélib: Evaluating a Newly 20105 The Impact of Localized Care and Treatment Launched Canadian Provider Implementation: Determining Maira Marra presenting of Innovative Internet-Based the Cost-Effectiveness of HIV Services for Self-Directed HIV Prevention and Care Interventions and STI Screening Delivered at Plausible Scale across Maxim Regimbal-Ethier Six US Cities presenting Emanuel Krebs presenting

20368 The Use of Digital Vending 21190 The HIV Response across Europe Machines and HIV Self-Tests and Central Asia: A Focus on to Reach High-Risk Population People Who Inject Drugs Gillian Dean presenting Rosalie Hayes presenting

21375 Harnessing Digital Health 23089 Visualizing 90-90-90 and HIV Care Technologies to Increase Continuum Data to Influence Access to Antiretroviral Programmatic Interventions and Therapy in Kampala, Uganda: Resource Allocation in Fast-Track The ART ACCESS Application Cities Rosalind Parkes-Ratanshi Sindhu Ravishankar presenting presenting

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SESSION 9 SESSION 10 PrEP Viral Suppression Frobisher Rooms 1-3 Fountain Room

Moderator Moderator Junko Tanuma Thanes Vanig National Center for Global Spectrum Medical Health and Medicine Phoenix, AZ, USA Tokyo, Japan

17343 The Impact of Waiting for PrEP: 17955 Predictive Factors of Seroconversions, STIs, and Detectable Viral Load in Pressure on Clinics HIV-Positive Patients: The Sally Jewsbury presenting PREDICTED-HIV Study Rachel Therrien presenting 19723 PrEP-Related Stigma as Assessed by Late Disclosure 19112 HIV Care Coordination of PrEP Use among Men who Improves Short-term Care have Sex with Men Engagement and Viral Julian Alexander Portocarrero Suppression among People Nuñez presenting Without any Evidence of HIV Medical Care for at Least 12 19917 Does PrEP Usage Affect Risky Months Behavior? Preliminary Data McKaylee Robertson presenting from the Checkpoint in the Fast-Track City of Milan 19241 Effectiveness of Patient Massimo Cernuschi presenting Adherence Groups as a Model of Care for Stable Patients on 20785 Use of a Urine Adherence Antiretroviral in eThekwini Test Coupled with Adherence Siyabonga Nzimande Intervention to Increase PrEP presenting Adherence Giffin Daughtridge presenting 21065 Effectiveness of Enhanced Adherence Counseling on Viral Load Suppression among People Living with HIV on Antiretroviral Treatment in Mumbai, India Padmaja Keskar presenting

22101 Scaling Up Viral Suppression Support and Incentives for Vulnerable Populations: The Undetectables Program Virginia Shubert presenting

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