Monkeypox in 2022: Implications for HIV Programs

Event Date: September 06 - 06, 2022

On Tuesday, September 6, 2022, ICAP’s CQUIN network hosted a webinar exploring the effects of monkeypox on HIV. Panelists reviewed the epidemiology and lessons learned during the current outbreak and discussed implications for HIV prevention, testing, and treatment programs.

Slides Recording

Speakers and Panelists

  • Clement Adesigbin, Care and Treatment Lead, National AIDS & STI Control Program, Nigeria Ministry of Health
  • Stephen Ayisi-Addo, Programme Manager, National AIDS Control Program, Ghana Ministry of Health
  • Meg Doherty, Director of the Department of Global HIV, Hepatitis and Sexually Transmitted Infections Programmes, WHO
  • Wafaa El-Sadr, Professor of Epidemiology and Medicine, Global Director, ICAP at Columbia University
  • Catherine Godfrey, Senior Technical Advisor, HIV Care and Treatment, PEPFAR / Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator
  • Joseph Osmundson, Assistant Professor of Biology, New York University
  • Miriam Rabkin, Director, Health Systems Strategies, ICAP at Columbia University
  • Jeffrey Walimbwa, Program Manager, ISHTAR Kenya

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