Advances at AIDS 2014. What does the future look like and how can we better use the tools we have now?
Access Status
Authors
Date
2014Type
Metadata
Show full item recordCitation
Source Title
ISSN
School
Remarks
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Wright, C. 2014. Advances at AIDS 2014. What does the future look like and how can we better use the tools we have now? Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research. 44 (4): pp. 183-187, which has been published in final form at 10.1002/jppr.1026 This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving at http://olabout.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-828039.html
Collection
Abstract
During July 2014, the International AIDS Conference, AIDS 2014, was held in Melbourne, Australia. Approximately 13 600 delegates took part, and this brief report from an Australian pharmacist who attended outlines some of the drug-related developments discussed during the 6-day meeting. There is also an AIDS 2014 YouTube channel through which many sessions from the conference can be accessed without charge.
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Rockett, I.; Lilly, C.; Jia, H.; Larkin, G.; Miller, Ted; Nelson, L.; Nolte, K.; Putnam, S.; Smith, G.; Caine, E. (2016)Importance: Fatal self-injury in the United States associated with deliberate behaviors is seriously underestimated owing to misclassification of poisoning suicides and mischaracterization of most drug poisoning deaths ...
-
Hirt, Christian; Rexer, Moritz (2015)Since the release of the ETOPO1 global Earth topography model through the US NOAA in 2009, new or significantly improved topographic data sets have become available over Antarctica, Greenland and parts of the oceans. Here, ...
-
Sullivan, S.; Carville, K.; Chilver, M.; Fielding, J.; Grant, K.; Kelly, H.; Levy, A.; Stocks, N.; Tempone, S.; Regan, Annette (2016)Data were pooled from three Australian sentinel general practice influenza surveillance networks to estimate Australia-wide influenza vaccine coverage and effectiveness against community presentations for laboratory-confirmed ...