The International AIDS Society and Medscape/WebMD are pleased to publish eJIAS: eJournal of the International AIDS Society, a new, peer-reviewed, primary-source Web-based medical journal dedicated to the publication and dissemination of vital HIV/AIDS research conducted in developing countries. For more information on submission of manuscripts and other issues associated with eJIAS, please click on the tab above "About Journal."
Conference Abstract Finder
Search the abstracts from the Eighth International Congress on Drug Therapy in HIV Infection (HIV 8), the XVI International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2006), the 3rd IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention (IAS 2005) and the XV International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2004).
- Determinants of Treatment Access in a Population-based Cohort of HIV-positive Men and Women Living in Argentina
- Poor Efficacy and Tolerability of Stavudine, Didanosine, and Efavirenz-based Regimen in Treatment-Naive Patients in Senegal
- Tuberculosis and HIV--Needed: A New Paradigm for the Control and Management of Linked Epidemics
- The 16th International Conference on AIDS: Will It Leave a Legacy?
- A Process and Outcomes Evaluation of the International AIDS Conference: Who Attends? Who Benefits Most?
- Can Urine Lamivudine Be Used to Monitor Antiretroviral Treatment Adherence?
- A Comparative Study of HIV/AIDS: The Knowledge, Attitudes, and Risk Behaviors of Schizophrenic and Diabetic Patients in Regard to HIV/AIDS in Nigeria
- Understanding the Scourge of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Brief Communication: Economic Comparison of Opportunistic Infection Management With Antiretroviral Treatment in People Living With HIV/AIDS Presenting at an NGO Clinic in Bangalore, India
- A Population-Based and Longitudinal Study of Sexual Behavior and Multidrug-Resistant HIV Among Patients in Clinical Care

Eighth International Congress on Drug Therapy in HIV Infection (HIV 8)
XVI International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2006)
3rd IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention (IAS 2005)