| Skills Building Workshop on NeuroAIDS : XVI International AIDS Conference, Toronto |
| Asia Pacific NeuroAIDS Consortium |
| Management of NeuroAIDS in Resource-limited Settings 15th August 2006 |
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Asia Pacific NeuroAIDS Consortium (APNAC) (http://apnac.blogspot.com)
APNAC was established in 2002 by a group of HIV and ID physicians, neurologists, neuroscientists, neuropsychologists and social researchers with a shared interest in HIV-related neurological diseases. Members come from Australia, Cambodia, China, Fiji, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Thailand, USA and Vietnam. Its activities include training and clinical researches in neuroAIDS.
Workshop Objectives
Ø Increase awareness and understanding of the clinical presentation of neuroAIDS
Ø Introduce clinical algorithms and bedside tests to enhance capability of diagnosing and managing neuroAIDS in resource limited settings
Ø Sharing of experience in overcoming the barriers to managing neuroAIDS in resource-limited settings
Ø Create opportunity for future collaboration and mutual support
Faculty Members
Dr. Edwina Wright, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
Dr. Chinkholal Thangsing, AIDS Healthcare Foundation (Asia Pacific), New Delhi, India
Dr. Adeeba Kamarulzaman, University of Malaysia Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Dr. Patrick Li, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hong Kong
Dr. Subsai Kongsaendao, 2 Rajathivi Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand
Ms. Iris Chan, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hong Kong
Programme Outline
Session I: Opportunistic diseases in HIV infection
2.15 – 3.45 pm
1. Pattern of neuroAIDS in developing countries (Edwina Wright)
2. Barriers to diagnosis and management of neuroAIDS in resource limited settings (Chinkholal Thangsing)
3. Management algorithm for neuroAIDS in resource limited settings (Adeeba Kamarulzaman)
4. Case illustrations in management of neuroAIDS (Patrick Li)
Session II: Cognitive impairment and peripheral neuropathy in HIV infection
4.15 – 5.45 pm
1. Peripheral neuropathy in HIV infection (Subsai Kongsaendao)
2. Cognitive impairment in HIV infection (Patrick Li)
3. Bedside tests for cognitive impairment (Iris Chan)
4. Hands-on experience (APNAC members)
5. Wrap-up session of workshop