Lino Neves da Silveira, Brazilian Ministry of Health
Brazilian Ministry of HealthMedical doctor, infectious diseases specialist, works for the Brazilian Ministry of Health, in the Chronic Diseases and Sexually Transmitted Diseases department, in the mother-to-child transmission prevention team.
Presenter Of 4 Presentations
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OAC0704 - Declining trend of HIV mother-to-child transmission in Brazil: A novel estimation method based on programmatic data
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PEB0220 - Factors associated with self-reporting of adverse events in Brazil: Results from a real-life cohort of PLHIV using DTG-containing regimens
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E-posters Track B
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PEB0274 - Main results of the active pharmacovigilance strategy in women living with HIV on DTG-containing regimens in Brazil
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PEC0519 - Translating a safety signal for dolutegravir use at the time of conception into public policy for women living with HIV in Brazil
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Presenter Of 1 Presentation
Oral abstract session
Declining trend of HIV mother-to-child transmission in Brazil: A novel estimation method based on programmatic data
Room
Abstract Sessions On-Demand Channel
Presenter Of 4 Presentations
Oral abstract session
Declining trend of HIV mother-to-child transmission in Brazil: A novel estimation method based on programmatic data
Room
Abstract Sessions On-Demand Channel
E-Posters
Factors associated with self-reporting of adverse events in Brazil: Results from a real-life cohort of PLHIV using DTG-containing regimens
Session Name
E-posters Track B
Room
Poster Channel - Track B
E-Posters
Main results of the active pharmacovigilance strategy in women living with HIV on DTG-containing regimens in Brazil
Session Name
E-posters Track B
Room
Poster Channel - Track B
E-Posters
Translating a safety signal for dolutegravir use at the time of conception into public policy for women living with HIV in Brazil
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E-posters Track C
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Poster Channel - Track C