- It takes two different tests to determine whether someone has hepatitis C or not. The first test is a screening test called the hepatitis C antibody test. It tests to see if someone has ever had…
- HIV testing technologies are used to determine if a person has HIV. Several types of HIV testing technologies are used in Canada.
- The unregulated drug supply is toxic and can make responding to an overdose more challenging. Naloxone reverses opioid overdoses, but it does not affect other depressants, such as benzos, xylazine…
- This guideline lays out the optimal strategies for the treatment of opioid addiction and recommends opioid agonist treatment with buprenorphine-naloxone as the preferred first-line treatment.
- In an effort to inform the best possible policy responses to Ontario’s overdose epidemic, we sought to summarize existing and emerging evidence on supervised consumption services in Toronto,…
- CATIE NewsA new sexually transmitted infection has been reported in the U.S., chiefly among men. This emerging fungal infection, called TMVII, can cause scaly lesions. The infection may be difficult to…
- Client PublicationThis youth-oriented resource provides comprehensive and sex-positive information about oral sex. It includes basic anatomy, types of oral sex, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) that can be…
- Treatment cures over 95% of people with hepatitis C. Talk to your healthcare provider about your treatment options.
- Positive SideYou’re invited to celebrate the return of The Positive Side at an online launch for the Fall 2024 issue!
- If you are planning a World AIDS Day 2024 event, please let CATIE know by submitting the event details here.
- This report focuses on the central role of human rights as it relates to ensuring access to HIV prevention and treatment services and addressing the structural determinants that increase…