Guest guest Posted August 23, 2006 Report Share Posted August 23, 2006 Research Agenda Conference on Traditional Indian Medicine for HIV/AIDS: September 9-10, 2006 Taj Mahal Hotel, New Delhi, India This international conference will convene selected conventional HIV/AIDS clinicians, practitioners of traditional Indian medicine, research scientists and Indian government officials to develop a focused and feasible research agenda that will identify and assess the impact traditional Indian medicine has on HIV care and treatment in India . The agenda will focus on epidemiology, safety and effectiveness of traditional Indian medicines for HIV/AIDS. Goals and Objectives Conference Goal: Convene an international research agenda conference with the purpose of identifying and assessing further the impact traditional Indian medicine has on HIV care and treatment in India. Specific Objectives: 1)Report the state of the science on all the major systems of traditional Indian medicine in the treatment of HIV/AIDS, through the presentation of a descriptive literature review. 2)Present the latest information on the epidemiology, effectiveness and safety of traditional Indian medicine for HIV/AIDS, through the presentation of white papers on these topics. 3)Develop a broad research agenda to further evaluate the efficacy, safety and cost-effectiveness of traditional Indian medicine in managing the HIV/AIDS epidemic in India. 4) interdisciplinary collaborations among conventional HIV/AIDS clinicians, practitioners of traditional Indian medicine, research scientists and Indian government officials, with the goal of implementing this research agenda. 5)Publish the research agenda, white papers and conference proceedings in a supplement to a major international journal. Conference tracks: This conference will focus on three specific areas related to traditional Indian medicine and HIV/AIDS: 1. Epidemiology of traditional Indian medicine use, including prevalence, patterns and trends of use 2. Effectiveness of traditional Indian therapies for HIV/AIDS, including anti-retroviral effects, immunomodulation and quality-of- life outcomes 3. Safety issues, including quality control, standardization, and interactions between traditional Indian medicines and antiretroviral therapy Conference partners: i Institute s Hopkins CCGHE King Memorial Hospital Indian Council of Medical Research Fritts, M.P.H. Research Associate i Institute 1700 Diagonal Road, Suite 400 andria, VA 22314 USA Telephone: 1-703-299-4810 Fax: 1-703-535-6752 E-mail: mfritts@... http://siib.org/HIVconference.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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