Call for clinical cases and late breaker abstracts
Thank you to all abstract submitters!
Notifications for all abstracts and clinical cases will be sent out, by email, mid-September.
A confirmation of your submission will be sent to the corresponding author’s email address.
- If you do not receive the confirmation email, please contact the Conference Secretariat at abstracts@eacs-conference2021.com.
- Presenting authors should register upon submitting their abstract.
- Registration must be completed at the latest upon confirmation that the abstract has been accepted as an oral or ePoster presentation.
- Invited speakers are not required to submit abstracts for the lectures they are invited to.
All abstracts and clinical cases accepted for the Conference will be presented as oral or ePoster presentations.
Accepted abstracts will be published in the online HIV Medicine abstract book supplement, the well-respected scientific journal for HIV clinicians worldwide. The HIV Medicine journal impact factor is 3.556.
Abstract categories
A. Basic and translational science
Antiretroviral therapy preclinical
HIV cure and reservoirs
HIV diagnostics
HIV drug resistance
Human genomics
Immunology
Pathogenesis and immunopathogenesis
Vaccines and immune based therapies
Virology
B1. Clinical science – Antiretroviral therapy
Analytical treatment interruptions
Antiretroviral observational studies
Antiretroviral randomised clinical trials
Pharmacology, pharmacogenomics and drug Interactions
B2. Clinical science – Co-morbidities
Co-morbidities, ageing
HIV-associated and non HIV-associated tumours
Other coinfections/sexually transmitted infections
Toxicities
Tuberculosis and opportunistic infections
Viral hepatitis and liver disease
B3. Gender, Pregnancy, and Children
Vertical transmission
Transgender issues
Paediatric, adolescent
B4. COVID-19 and HIV
C1. Epidemiology/Public health/Models of care
Cascade of care
Morbidity/mortality in the era of cART
Novel consultations, remote care – telemedicine, mobile applications
Patient involvement
Prevalence, incidence and dynamics of HIV epidemics
Prevention of horizontal transmission, cART as prevention
Standard of care
C2. Prevention
Behavioural interventions
Clinical trials of vaccines
PrEP
Treatment as prevention
C3. Social sciences
Access to and models of care
Migration
Social and behavioural science
Transgender groups
Treatment in resource-constrained settings
Vulnerable and marginalised groups
Should you have any questions, please contact:
EACS Conference Secretariat
c/o K.I.T. Group GmbH
Association & Conference Management
Kurfürstendamm 71
10709 Berlin
Germany
Tel: +49 30 246 03-408



