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The long road to the end of AIDS

Professor Richard Hayes will deliver this lecture entitled 'HIV & AIDS'.

Richard Hayes has been involved in research on the epidemiology and control of HIV since the earliest stages of the epidemic. He will briefly outline the magnitude and diversity of the global epidemic of HIV before discussing approaches to prevention, the evidence base on the effectiveness of preventive strategies, and the current emphasis on treatment as prevention.

The Global Health Lecture Series is held every Monday during the first two terms, with the exception of Reading Weeks. Leading experts from the School present up-to-date summaries and debates about a range of global health issues.  Each lecture is 45-60 minutes, followed by Q&A, and they are open to all students as well as anyone interested in learning more about global health.

Please note the lectures are very popular, so you are advised to arrive early.

Session recordings are made available in the Panopto block on the top right of the .

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