The European AIDS Clinical Society is a not-for-profit organisation whose mission is to promote excellence in standards of care, research and education in HIV infection and related co-infections, and to actively engage in the formulation of public health policy, with the aim of reducing HIV disease burden across Europe. It is Europe’s largest society of healthcareprofessionals working in the field of HIV and AIDS.
To achieve its mission, EACS hosts a biennial European AIDS Conference, which has become an essential scientific international meeting, for those working in the field of HIV, to engage, discuss and learn about the latest research and clinical developments in HIV management. EACS also provides a wide variety of education and training programmes, which help equip HIV clinicians, researchers and healthcare professionals with the knowledge needed to provide the best care possible to their patients.
Aligned with this, the EACS Guidelines consider some of the most complex aspects of HIV management and are a valuable resource for the delivery of consistent clinical care across the European region. Finally, the Standard of Care for HIV and Co-infections in Europe is an initiative that aims at pushing the boundaries to ensure that HIV care is consistently provided across Europe, especially to vulnerable communities who may be overlooked in certain regions.
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The European AIDS Clinical Society (EACS) invites you to join the 20th European Conference that will take place in the Palais des Congrès in Paris, France 15-18 October 2025. This marks a special occasion as we return to Paris, which last hosted the conference 33 years ago. It will be an unforgettable conference with great keynote and plenary lectures. The EACS Conference will be a hub for clinicians, researchers, community and activists. Presented live by experts, you will be introduced to innovations and topics at the forefront of HIV medicine.
With the theme “From Science to Implementation”, the 20th European AIDS Conference aims to not only revisit the vibrant city of Paris but also emphasize our commitment to translating scientific and clinical advancements in the field into effective policies for ending the HIV epidemic. Central to our discussions will be:
- The pursuit of access equality in prevention and treatment
- The advances in vaccine and cure research
- Scientific and clinical progress in antiretroviral therapy, coinfections and comorbidities
- Reinforcing the clinical science in women including pregnancy, children and adolescents
- Focus on vulnerable and marginalized populations
- Increasing public awareness and focus on policy of public health
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The collaboration with communities and patient organisations