Abstract2nd African Workshop on Women & HIV 2025(Abstract) #162 Updates on Epidemiology and Guidelines Related to Women Living with HIV in AfricaView Abstract
Abstract2nd African Workshop on Women & HIV 2025(Abstract) #161 Challenges in recruiting Adolescent Girls and Young Women at high risk of HIV infection in HIV prevention research studies in rural settings in UgandaView Abstract
Abstract2nd African Workshop on Women & HIV 2025(Abstract) #160 Post-Hospital Discharge Outcomes of People Living with HIV in Rural Tanzania-Prospective Observational StudyView Abstract
Abstract2nd African Workshop on Women & HIV 2025(Abstract) #159 Knowing the True Prevalence of Tuberculosis (TB) in Nigeria: A Call for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Bi-directional Diagnostic Approach.View Abstract
Abstract2nd African Workshop on Women & HIV 2025(Abstract) #158 Low hesitancy towards COVID-19 vaccines among people living with HIV (PLWH) In GhanaView Abstract
Abstract2nd African Workshop on Women & HIV 2025(Abstract) #157 MENTAL HEALTH, STIGMA AND VIOLENCEView Abstract
Abstract2nd African Workshop on Women & HIV 2025(Abstract) #156 Empowering Women, Enriching Communities: The Transformative Impact of Savings Groups in the DREAMS Initiative, Kapiri Mposhi District, Zambia. View Abstract
Abstract2nd African Workshop on Women & HIV 2025(Abstract) #155 Factors associated with two years retention in care among adolescents living with HIV in Dodoma Municipality.View Abstract
Abstract2nd African Workshop on Women & HIV 2025(Abstract) #154 Evaluating the perceptions of health care workers in Nigeria on the potential of machine learning for enhancing retention of women in HIV care View Abstract
Abstract2nd African Workshop on Women & HIV 2025(Abstract) #153 RESILIENCE AND RECOVERY: SUPPORTING PREGNANT AND BREASTFREEDING ADOLESCENT AND YOUNG MOTHERS THROUGH MENTORSHIP AND EMPOWERMENTView Abstract
Abstract2nd African Workshop on Women & HIV 2025(Abstract) #152 “By chance or by choice”. Correlates of pregnancy intention among NOT established women living with HIV (WLHIV) attending Maternal and child health (MCH) services: a case study of Siaya County, Western Kenya.View Abstract
Abstract2nd African Workshop on Women & HIV 2025(Abstract) #150 Peer Led Initiatives for Adolescent Women living with HIV in AfricaView Abstract