- Appendix 4: National HIV Self-testing Dialogue agenda
- Linkage to care: Establishing pathways to prevention services, confirmatory testing, HIV care and other services
- The training videos in this series are intended to be viewed by anyone working in a long-term care setting, in all staff and volunteer capacities.
- Prevention in FocusHealth Canada recently approved the use of the drug cabotegravir (Apretude) as the first long-acting form of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to prevent HIV infection.
- If you are pregnant, or you want to have a child, HIV treatment can allow you to have an HIV-negative baby. If you start HIV treatment before pregnancy and maintain an undetectable viral load…
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- If you are living with HIV, taking HIV treatment can help you to live a long and healthy life.
- When you maintain an undetectable viral load, you cannot pass HIV to the people you have sex with. This is true no matter what kinds of sex you are having, and no matter your gender or sexual…
- Maintaining an undetectable viral load is just one of many ways to prevent HIV. Here are some other highly effective ways that you, your sex partners and the people you use drugs with can prevent HIV:
- HIV viral load refers to the amount of HIV in the blood of a person living with HIV. If you take HIV treatment consistently as prescribed by your doctor, you can reduce your viral load to a level too…