Back Issues
Fall 2014
- Couples HIV Testing and Counselling
- Views from the front lines: Couples testing and counselling
- Getting to the bottom of it: Anal sex, rectal fluid, and HIV transmission
- “You may have come into contact with…”: HIV Contact Tracing in Canada
- Safer Crack Cocaine Smoking Equipment Distribution: Comprehensive Best Practice Guidelines
- Single-session interventions to reduce HIV and STI risk behaviours: How well do they work?
- Sage: A resource-sharing community for Canadian HIV and hepatitis C service providers
Spring 2014
- HIV home-based testing: Potential benefits and ongoing concerns
- Views from the front lines: Home-based HIV testing
- HIV prevention and trans people: What the Trans PULSE Project can tell us
- New best practice guidelines for harm reduction programs promote needle distribution
- Unknown, negative or positive? Using knowledge of HIV status as an HIV prevention strategy
- Moving PrEP into practice: an update on research and implementation
- Shifting the paradigm: The history of the Vancouver STOP HIV/AIDS Project
- Using e-mail services to keep up-to-date with HIV and hepatitis C
Fall 2013
- Routine and Targeted Testing
- Views from the Frontlines: Routine and Targeted Testing
- Staying Safe: what people who inject drugs know about preventing Hep C and HIV
- New PHAC testing guide includes recommendations to promote HIV testing during routine medical care
- PrEP works for people who use injection drugs