- This Q&A provides information on how Canadian immigration law and policy affect people living with HIV who wish to visit or live in Canada.
- Tropism testing lets your doctor know more about the type of HIV that is in your body. Results from this test will help you and your doctor decide which treatment to use.
- Early in the development of the Hepatitis C Ethnocultural Education, Outreach and Social Marketing Program, CATIE recognized that partnerships with immigrant-serving and settlement organizations…
- Translation is often a huge hurdle for organizations looking to serve new populations in their community.
- CATIE NewsMany people in Canada are affected by hepatitis C. An estimated 332,414 people were antibody positive for hepatitis C in Canada in 2011. This means they had ...
- Kaletra is the brand name of treatment that contains two anti-HIV drugs called protease inhibitors - lopinavir and ritonavir.
- CATIE NewsSince the early years of the HIV epidemic, mental health issues have been prominent. Studies have found that people with mental health issues are vulnerable to ...
- An important note In this issue of TreatmentUpdate we describe and detail important changes that have shifted scientific understanding about the effect of HIV ...
- Historically, decisions about when to start potent anti-HIV combination therapy (commonly called ART) have centred on different CD4+ cell count levels (or ...