NCHHSTP Epidemiologic and Economic Modeling Agreement (NEEMA) Meeting Agenda: Aug 1-2, 2023 (Virtual)

NCHHSTP Epidemiologic and Economic Modeling Agreement (NEEMA) Meeting Agenda: Aug 1 2023 (Virtual)
Time (EDT) August 1st, 2023
9:00am-10:50am STD
9:00am-9:10am Welcome and Introduction – NCHHSTP, OD
9:10am-9:25am Overview of division priorities and reflections – Tom Gift, DSTDP
9:25am-9:55am Identifying factors that influence partner notification program’s impact on gonorrhea transmission – Minttu Rönn, Harvard School of Public Health (PPML)

Contribution of inequalities in access and quality of prenatal care to racial/ethnic disparities in congenital syphilis burden – Minttu Rönn, Harvard School of Public Health (PPML)

9:55am-10:35am Integrating human-centered design into STD economic modeling tools – Erika Martin, University at Albany – State University of New York (CAMP)

Changes in Sexual Behaviors with Opposite Sex Partners and STI Outcomes in the United States: A Trends Analysis and Simulation Study – Deven Hamilton and David Katz, University of Washington (CAMP)

10:35am-10:50am Q&A
10:50am-11:00am Break
11:00am-12:35am Adolescent and School Health
11:00am-11:05am Welcome and introduction – NCHHSTP, OD
11:05am-11:20am Overview of division priorities and reflections – Kathleen Ethier, DASH
11:20am-11:40am Assessing the impact of parent consent requirement on PrEP use among adolescents – Erika Martin, University at Albany – State University of New York (CAMP)
11:40am-12:20pm Estimating adolescent LGB populations stratified by age and race/ethnicity – Reza Yaesoubi, Yale School of Public Health (PPML)

County-level estimates of sexually experienced high-school-aged adolescents by age and sex – Joshua Salomon, Stanford University (PPML)

12:20pm-12:35pm Q&A
12:35pm-1:35pm Lunch
1:35pm-3:10pm Viral Hepatitis
1:35pm-1:40pm Welcome and introduction – NCHHSTP, OD
1:40pm-1:55pm Overview of division priorities and reflections – Amy Sandul, DVH
1:55pm-2:15pm Estimating hepatitis C virus infection in the United States, 2017–2020 – Eric Hall, Oregon Health Sciences University (CAMP)
2:15pm-2:55pm Strategies for HCV elimination in correctional settings – Lin Zhu and Joshua Salomon, Stanford University (PPML)

Linking hepatitis B patients to monitoring and liver cancer screening – Mehlika Toy, Stanford University (PPML)

2:55pm-3:10pm Q&A
3:10pm-3:20pm Wrap up
3:20pm-4:20pm Breakout sessions (by invitation only) Room 1209 or 1204A/B
NCHHSTP Epidemiologic and Economic Modeling Agreement (NEEMA) Meeting Agenda: Aug 2, 2023 (Virtual)
Time (EDT) August 2nd, 2023
9:00am-10:40am Syndemics
9:00am-9:10am Welcome and Introduction – Taiwo Abimbola, PPIO
9:10am-9:25am Overview of NCHHSTP syndemics approach and priorities – Michelle Van Handel, PPIO
9:25am-9:45am Developing a Multiplex Network Model of HIV and HCV Transmission among PWID – Marissa Reitsma, Stanford University (PPML)
9:45am-10:25am Potential impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on HIV and HCV risk among PWID – Heather Bradley, Emory University (CAMP)

Taking a syndemic approach to disease prevention: Lessons from the field – Erika Martin, University at Albany – State University of New York (CAMP)

10:25am-10:40am Q&A
10:40am-10:50am Break
10:50am-12:40pm HIV
10:50am-11:00am Welcome and introduction – Taiwo Abimbola, PPIO
11:00am-11:15am Overview of division priorities and reflections – Robyn Neblett Fanfair, DHP
11:15am-11:45pm Estimating Key Metrics for HIV Prevention: HIV Testing Coverage, Number of HIV Tests and Number Needing PrEP by Demographic Strata – Minttu Rönn, Harvard School of Public Health (PPML)
11:45pm-12:25pm Impact of social distancing and stay at home orders on risk behaviors, provision and receipt of prevention/care services, and HIV transmission (MSM-specific concept) – Steven Goodreau, University of Washington (CAMP)

Growth in sexual and gender minority status in the US: measuring relations to behavior and implications for HIV/STI prevention and care – Mike Barry, University of Washington (CAMP)

12:25pm-12:40pm Q&A
12:40pm-1:40pm Lunch
1:40pm-3:20pm Tuberculosis
1:40pm-1:45pm Welcome and introduction – Taiwo Abimbola, PPIO
1:45pm-1:55pm Overview of division priorities and reflections – Suzanne Marks, DTBE
1:55pm-2:20pm Optimizing Global TB Control – Nick Menzies, Harvard School of Public Health (PPML)
2:20pm-3:05pm The impact, costs, and cost-effectiveness of tuberculosis outbreak investigation in the United States: a model-based analysis – Sourya Shrestha, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health (CAMP)

Quantifying the Overlapping Burden of HIV, TB, Hepatitis B and C, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis in clinical settings and high-risk populations in the United States (TB focused) – Lucia Cilloni, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health (CAMP)

3:05pm-3:20pm Q&A
3:05pm-3:20pm Wrap up
3:30pm-4:30pm Breakout sessions (by invitation only) Room 1209 or 1204A/B
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