Tara D Mangal, Imperial College, UK The Ripple Effect: HIV’s influence on Multidimensional Health Landscapes
Debra tenBrink, Burnet Institute, Australia Optima HIV: maximizing epidemiological impact of HIV spending
Irene Man, IARC, Lyon, France Building resilient cervical cancer prevention through gender-neutral HPV vaccination: a modelling study
Lilith Whittles, Imperial College, UK Public health impact and cost-effectiveness of gonorrhoea vaccination in UK MSM: an integrated transmission-dynamic health-economic modelling analysis
Description
Sexually transmitted infections exert a high burden on populations and modelling their dynamics is essential to guide the elaboration of public health policies.
This symposium aims to bring together all those with an interest in modelling STIs in France, whether they be scientists (researchers from the CNRS, INSERM or universities), institutions (public health agencies) or associations.
Presentations are open to human STIs (such as HIV, hepatitis, gonorrhoea, mpox, HPV, herpesviruses, etc.) approached using different modelling techniques (mathematical, statistical, numerical), at different scales (population, within-host, within-cells) and with different focus (scenarios of spread, econometrics, evolutionary dynamics, parameter inference, interventions comparison, etc.).
In addition to the guest lectures, slots are available to present French research teams or, more traditionally, research projects. Presentations will be selected on the basis of abstracts submitted. A closing discussion session will also be organised.