- CATIE organized a national knowledge exchange meeting on February 11–12, 2015, to tackle some of the challenges raised by the changing hepatitis C landscape ...
- In Canada, there is no one model of program integration in hepatitis C. The range of organizations and services available and the way in which hepatitis C ...
- Integrated hepatitis C programming is operationalized in a variety of ways. There are a number of approaches to integrating prevention, testing, treatment and ...
- It is critical to appreciate the tremendous cultural, linguistic, and socio-economic diversity across and within Indigenous communities, with over half of the ...
- Exploring weight changes with different integrase inhibitors
- Before a person starts treatment, it can be helpful to support them to set up a plan for treatment.
- Cirrhosis occurs when serious and extensive injury or scarring has developed in the liver.
- In Canada, two broad approaches to hepatitis C testing are used: risk-based testing and one-time testing.
- Hepatitis C is transmitted when the blood of a person with hepatitis C comes in contact with the blood of another person. In Canada, the activities with the highest chance of passing hepatitis C…
- 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…
- The landscape in hepatitis C is changing. New hepatitis C treatments have dramatically increased cure rates, shortened treatment durations and have few side ...