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Conference Programme

A full schedule of conference sessions, as well as links to related abstracts, PowerPoint slides, speeches and online coverage, is available through the online Programme-at-a-Glance.

Abstract Database

The full text of abstracts accepted for presentation at IAS 2009 is now available here.

Rapporteur Reports

During the conference, an international team of rapporteurs will prepare summaries of all sessions. Community leaders will also share their perspectives. Session reports and daily summaries in each track will be available here.

Webcasts

Webcasts of major sessions will be available online starting with the opening session on 19 July. A list of sessions to be webcast is available here.

General Information Guide

Information on Cape Town and general conference logistics is available in the IAS 2009 General Information Guide.
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Press Releases

Wednesday, 22 July
IAS 2009 Highlights New Evidence of Broad Benefits of HIV Investments

Rome to Host World’s Largest Open Scientific Conference on HIV/AIDS

Evidence from New Operations Research Guides HIV Programme Scale-Up in Resource-Limited Settings

Genetic Test Predicts Response to Maraviroc in Treatment-Experienced HIV Patients

See previous press releases issued by the conference.

The Daily Bulletin

News and information is available through the onsite newsletter, the Daily Bulletin.

Previous editions are available here
Online Survey

Help us evaluate IAS 2009’s online resources through an online anonymous survey which will be available on this website from 19 July to 10 August.

Security in Cape Town

Cape Town is a friendly city, although as with any city it is strongly advised that all visitors take some safety precautions. More

News Reports
by NAM


NAM will offer news stories on major scientific presentations and host online discussion forums for HIV implementers on aidsmap.com.

Sign up to receive NAM’s free daily news bulletin from Cape Town published each afternoon in English and translated into French, Portuguese, Spanish and Russian.



Scientific Analysis
by CCO


Clinical Care Options’ (CCO) online coverage of IAS 2009 will begin the week of 19 July and include Capsule Summaries of important clinical data, expert audio highlights, expert analysis, a downloadable slideset, and more.
 

Medical Services

For information about medical services and OST in South Africa click here.
     
On the Ground in Cape Town 
During the conference, free, high resolution photos from IAS 2009 for use by the media and others (credit International AIDS Society) are available through the IAS 2009 Photo Gallery.
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