International Conference on

HIV Prevention and Public Health (ICHPPH-26)

Conference Date

3rd Nov - 4th Nov 2026

Conference Venue

Las vegas, USA

Conference Mode

Hybrid Conference
Proudly organized by:- Science Leagues

"Join global experts in HIV Prevention and Public Health"

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Conference Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 3
SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4
SDG 4 Quality Education
SDG 5
SDG 5 Gender Equality
SDG 9
SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10
SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16
SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17
SDG 17 Partnerships for the Goals
Track 01

Innovative Strategies in HIV Prevention

This track focuses on the latest advancements in HIV prevention strategies, emphasizing community-based interventions and their effectiveness. Participants will explore novel approaches that enhance public health outcomes and reduce transmission rates.

Track 02

Epidemiological Trends in HIV

This session will examine current epidemiological data on HIV, highlighting trends, risk factors, and demographic shifts. Researchers will present findings that inform public health policies and intervention strategies.

Track 03

Behavioral Research in HIV Prevention

This track delves into the behavioral aspects of HIV prevention, exploring how individual and community behaviors influence transmission rates. Presentations will cover interventions designed to modify risky behaviors and promote safer practices.

Track 04

Clinical Trials and HIV Treatment Advances

This session will showcase recent clinical trials focused on HIV treatment and prevention, discussing their implications for public health. Experts will analyze the efficacy of new therapies and prevention methods in diverse populations.

Track 05

Patient Education and Empowerment

This track emphasizes the importance of patient education in HIV prevention and treatment adherence. Presentations will explore effective educational strategies that empower individuals to make informed health decisions.

Track 06

Policy Development for HIV Prevention

This session will address the role of policy development in shaping effective HIV prevention strategies. Experts will discuss the intersection of research, advocacy, and policy-making in enhancing public health responses.

Track 07

Translational Research in HIV

This track focuses on the translation of research findings into practical applications for HIV prevention and treatment. Participants will explore case studies that demonstrate successful implementation of research in real-world settings.

Track 08

Global Health Initiatives and HIV

This session will examine international efforts to combat HIV, highlighting successful global health initiatives and collaborations. Discussions will focus on lessons learned and strategies for enhancing global responses to the epidemic.

Track 09

Community Interventions and Engagement

This track will explore the role of community interventions in HIV prevention, emphasizing grassroots approaches and community engagement. Presenters will share successful models that foster collaboration and empower local populations.

Track 10

Intersectionality and HIV Vulnerability

This session will investigate how intersectional factors such as race, gender, and socioeconomic status influence HIV vulnerability. Researchers will present findings that highlight the need for tailored interventions addressing these disparities.

Track 11

Innovations in HIV Testing and Screening

This track will focus on innovative approaches to HIV testing and screening, including new technologies and strategies to increase accessibility. Presentations will discuss the impact of these innovations on early detection and prevention efforts.