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HIV Satellite Symposium at 9th INTEREST WS 2015 "I Am Who I Am" - Teens living with HIV Wednesday 6th May 2015 11:30 – 13:00 Room Jacaranda "I Am Who I Am" - Teens living with HIV Time Presentation Speaker 11:30–11:40 Welcome and Introduction Linda-Gail Bekker 11:40–11:50 A Teen’s Story – Living with HIV Young Person Living with HIV 11:50–12:15 Support Strategies for Adolescents – Bahati Kasimonje What Works? Nicola Willis Panel Discussion Rashida Ferrand 12:15–12:35 Managing ART in Adolescents in 2nd and Tariro Makadzange 3rd Line 12:35–12:55 Integration of Services and Transition to Margie Pascoe Adult Care 12:55–13:00 Summary and Goodbyes Linda-Gail Bekker Housekeeping Please… Turn your mobile phone to silent/off Use the question cards Complete the evaluation form and hand it to the staff at the exit Delegates requiring a certificate of attendance for CPD accreditation please make sure to sign at the exit Disclaimer This meeting is organised and supported by Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson. The views expressed in the slides are those of the individual faculty members and do not necessarily reflect the views of Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson. The presentations may include discussions on off-label use of drugs. “ the largest 1.8 billion youth generation people are between the ages of 10 and 24 years in human ” history UNFPA, 2013 Source: UN-DESA World Population Prospects 2010 Adolescent health –Lancet • “Adolescence is a time in life that harbours many risks and dangers, but also one that presents great opportunities for sustained health and wellbeing through education and preventive efforts. • Never before was there such a discrepancy between sexual and psychosocial maturity.” Sabine Kleinert, Lancet series. Communicable Disease causes All cause Early mortality rates/100 000 Maternal Mid Injury Late Patton G Lancet 2009 Specific Group 1 causes (meningitis, TB, AIDS, Acute lower RTI, maternal causes) of death stratified by age, region and gender. TB EMR=Eastern Med region SEAR=SE Asia Region HIV/AIDS WPR=Western Pacific Region AMR=Region of the Americas Maternal Patton G,et al. Lancet 2009 INDEX DOMAINS • Citizen Participation • Economic Opportunity • Education • Health • Information and Communication Technology • Safety and security CSIS and IYF, 2014

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A Teen's Story – Living with HIV. Young Person . at 24 months determined by maternal CD4 count. Obimbo et al. Pediatr Infect Dis J 2004, 23(6):536
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