Further Reports from 3rd IAS Conference on AIDS Pathogenesis and Treatment - 24-27July 2005, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
HIV Treatment Bulletin - Vol. 6, No. 10, October 2005
The following two articles from HIVandHepatitis.com cover the hepatitis coinfection and the resistance studies presented at this conference.
Abstracts can be accessed free online via:
i) Via
the conference schedule planner
Links via the ‘programme at a glance’ planner to each section of the programme, include online links to most of the individual abstracts and some of the powerpoint presentations used for the oral sessions.
ii) Via
the ‘abstracts on demand’ website
Although you need to log in and create an account, and there is a very confusing commercial aspect to the site – referring to prices (that charges Euro 7.75 for the first abstract and 25 cents thereafter per abstract) and proceeding to checkout - the individual abstracts are searchable and readable online without charge – just don’t select the option to make an individualised abstract book.
iii) Using
The AEGiS online conference database will provide all abstracs online, and although the full programme had not been archived by the time we went to press, it is expected to be available shortly. Careful proofing undertaken by AEGiS often means that many abstracts are more accurate on this excellent non-commercial website.
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