XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto, August 13-18, 2006; Record Number of Abstracts: India, Nigeria, South Africa, Brazil, Uganda Strongly Represented
Summary: India had the 2nd most abstracts accepted at the International AIDS Conference; Nigeria was 4th, Uganda 7th, and France 12th. We list the top 21 countries and number of accepted abstracts.
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The International AIDS Conference takes place every two years, and the 16th meeting will be in Toronto, Canada, August 13-18. A record 12,888 abstracts were submitted for blind peer review, and 9,826 are being published: 365 oral presentations, 200 poster-discussion presentations, 3,843 poster presentations, and 5,418 on the CD-ROM given to all participants. All will be published online.
Of the accepted abstracts, the top 21 countries with the number of abstracts accepted and scheduled to be presented were: United States 1819; India 723; Canada 606; Nigeria 594; South Africa 439; Brazil 405; Uganda 368; United Kingdom 316; Kenya 267; Thailand 259; China 218; France 171; Mexico 139; Zambia 136; Nepal 132; Cambodia 129; Tanzania 129; Russian Federation 112; Australia 105; Bangladesh 101; and Malawi 101. All abstract submission, even for "late breakers," is now closed.
Skills-building presentations were separately peer reviewed, and 86 were accepted of 766 submitted. A two million dollar scholarship program will allow 815 applicants to attend -- the great majority from resource-limited countries. Another program awarded 1,100 scholarships to Canadian residents.
For more information see http://www.aids2006.org/
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