Presentations

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SHM’s staff give presentations on several occasions throughout the year with findings from research and papers presented at conferences worldwide. 
For an overview of upcoming conferences and events please click here.

 

2012

 

IWHOD 2012,  Athens, Greece, 29-31 March, 2012

  • Effect of hepatitis C treatment on the risk of death in HIV/HCV co-infected patients; European Cohort Collaboration (COHERE) in EuroCoord.
    Colette Smit (presenter), on behalf of the HCV working group of the Collaboration of Observational HIV Epidemiological Research in Europe (COHERE) in EuroCoord
  • CD4 cell count changes following acute HCV infection in chronically HIV infected patients. 
    Luuk Gras (presenter), Colette Smit, Maria Prins, Frank de Wolf, Janke Schinkel, Femke Lambers, Joost van Hommerig, Jan van der Meer, Ronald Geskus and the ATHENA national observational HIV cohort
    Poster
  • Delayed entry into care after HIV diagnosis in Curacao.
    Gonneke Hermanides (presenter), Ard van Sighem, Cai Winkel, Izzy Gerstenbluth, Frank de Wolf, Ashley Duits
    Poster
  • HIV-1 transmission networks in Curacao. 
    Daniela Bezemer (presenter)

HIV in Europe, Copenhagen, Denmark, 19 March 2012

  • Estimating HIV prevalence in European countries
    Ard van Sighem (presenter)
    Presentation

CROI 2012, Seattle, USA, 5-8 March, 2012

  • Evolution of HIV-1 Set-Point Viral Load within Transmission Networks
    Daniela Bezemer (presenter), Luuk Gras, Ard van Sighem, Ben Berkhout, Christophe Fraser, Frank de Wolf  
    Poster
  • Risk of HIV viremia depends on length of prior suppression <50 copies/ml and is increased in sub Sahara African patients living in the Netherlands
    Luuk Gras (presenter), Colette Smit, Marijn de Bruin, Daniela Bezemer, Jan Prins, Frank de Wolf, and the ATHENA national observational cohort
    Poster

Winter meeting NVHB, Amsterdam, 13 January 2012

  • Tenofovir/emtricitabine versus abacavir/lamivudine
    Rebecca Holman (presenter), Luuk Gras, Jan Prins en Frank de Wolf
    Presentation
 
 

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SHM, the Dutch HIV monitoring foundation, makes an important and necessary contribution to healthcare for HIV-infected people living in the Netherlands. Through the collection and maintenance of anonymous data from HIV-patients throughout the country, our work contributes significantly to the knowledge of HIV and enables treating physicians to assess and improve patient care. Our yearly monitoring report provides valuable input for the development of HIV care and prevention policies within the Netherlands and the EU.