- This report presents and describes national epidemiological trends on HIV diagnoses in Canada by geographic region, age at diagnosis, sex, race and/or ethnicity, and exposure category between 2013…
- An estimated 65,270 people have HIV in Canada. An estimated 89% are diagnosed, 85% of those diagnosed are on treatment, and 95% of those on treatment have achieved viral suppression.
- CATIE NewsThanks to widespread access to HIV treatment, many people with HIV in B.C. are living longer. HIV treatment and prevention medicines are helping to reduce rates of new infections. However, life…
- The Roadmap brings together advice and insights from over 130 individuals collected over dozens of consultation sessions to generate specific recommendations to achieve HCV elimination in Ontario.
- CATIE calls for a hold on closing Ontario supervised consumption sites
- This action plan builds on the OACHA HIV Strategy to 2026, and extends it to 2030.
- This report presents the 2022-23 implementation of the "Global health sector strategies on, respectively, HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections for the period 2022–2030".
- CATIE NewsSome people take medicines to prevent or treat conditions such as diabetes and heart disease. A study found that taking many medications (polypharmacy) is linked to an increased risk of falls.…
- Dashboard of 25 indicators of key sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs) in Canada.
- Prevention in FocusThis is the first of three articles in a story about reconciliation. The story is about the poisoning and reawakening of the spirit of peer (representing a group that includes IWLE and peer…