Abstract Submission Guidelines

The ASICON welcomes submission of abstracts for original contribution and to encourage work that introduces new ideas, concepts and research, deepens understanding in the field, and includes afinalyses of both successes and failures.

Please read the following Abstract Submission Guidelines carefully before submitting your abstract:

  • Abstract submission closes: 15th January 2025
    Abstracts can be submitted only online via the Abstract platform on our website www.asi-asicon.com submissions by fax, post or email will not be considered. It is the author's responsibility to submit a correct abstract. Any errors in spelling, grammar or scientific fact in the abstract text will be reproduced as typed by the author.
  • Plagiarism: The conference organizers regard plagiarism as serious professiofinal misconduct. All abstracts are screened for plagiarism and, when identied, the abstract and any other abstracts submitted by the same author will be rejected. In addition, the submitting author's prole and scholarship application, if one has been submitted, will also be cancelled.
  • Ethical research declaration: The conference supports only research that has been conducted according to the protocol approved by the institutiofinal or local committee on ethics in human investigation. The ASICON Scientific Committee may enquire further into ethical aspects when evaluating the abstracts.
  • Abstract submission process: Before submitting an abstract, authors must create a prole. More than one abstract can be submitted through the Prole platform.
  • Abstract structure: Abstracts must be only in English. Abstracts in all tracks, and without exception, must be structured as follows:
    • Background: Indicate the purpose and objective of the research, the hypothesis that was tested or/and a description of the problem being afinalysed or evaluated.
    • Methods: Describe the study period, setting and location, study design, study population, data collection and methods of afinalysis used.
    • Results: Present as clearly and in as much detail as possible the ndings and/or outcomes of the study. Please summarize any specic results.
    • Conclusions: Explain the signicance of your ndings and/or outcomes of the study for HIV prevention, treatment, care and/or support, and future implications of the results.
  • Font: A standard font, for example, Arial, should be used when formatting the text. This helps prevent special characters from getting lost or corrupted when copying the text to the online abstract submission form. Ensure that you check the final abstract with the system's preview function before submission, and edit or replace characters as necessary.
  • Word limits: Titles are limited to 25 words. The abstract text body is limited to 350 words. The title or the body must NOT be in UPPERCASE.
  • Recommendations:
    • Abstracts should disclose primary findings and avoid, whenever possible, promissory statements, such as “experiments are in progress” or “results/lessons learned will be discussed”.
    • Use of standard abbreviations is desirable. Place special/unusual abbreviation in brackets after full word the first time it appears.
    • Do not include graphs and references in the abstract.
  • The Scientific Committee makes the final selection of abstracts to be included in the conference programme and any communication in regard to influencing an abstract review will not be entertained.
  • Abstracts can be selected for oral presentation in oral abstract sessions or to be presented as a poster. If you do not wish to make an oral presentation, please make the appropriate selection while submitting the abstract.
  • Rule of two: Each presenting author may submit a maximum of two abstracts at the conference. Should an author have more than two abstracts for submission, a co-author must be named as presenting author for one or more abstracts.
  • Notification of acceptance or rejection will be sent to the submitting (corresponding) author. Please note that only the corresponding author will receive an email concerning the abstract; this author is responsible for informing all co- authors of the status of the abstract. Authors whose abstracts have been accepted will receive instructions for the presentation of their abstract.
  • Scholarship application process: Abstract authors interested in applying for a scholarship must complete a full scholarship application, available through the online platform by 6th March, 2025.
  • Only registered delegates are entitled to present the selected posters/papers.
  • In case of any query, please write to asi.asicon@gmail.com and please include the word 'Abstract' in the subject line
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