- Programming ConnectionA program to train and support family physicians to routinely offer HIV testing to all their patients.
- Programming ConnectionA multidisciplinary team that reduces barriers to hepatitis C prevention, treatment and support services in rural and remote areas.
- This document includes all of the content from the e-learning units in CATIE’s HIV & Hepatitis C Testing course.
- CATIE NewsInfection with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) can cause symptoms called coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19). In some people, particularly those with underlying…
- CATIE NewsWhen used as directed, potent combination HIV treatment (ART) can greatly reduce the amount of HIV in the blood. Continued use of ART allows the immune system to effect sufficient repairs that the…
- CATIE NewsHuman papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection. Some strains (called genotypes) of HPV can cause anal, oral (head and neck) and penile cancer in men.
- CATIE NewsWhen used as directed, HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is very effective at reducing the risk of HIV infection. As part of the routine care of PrEP patients, visits to the clinic every three…
- CATIE NewsExposure to hepatitis C (HCV) can lead to this virus infecting the liver. Chronic HCV infection causes persistent inflammation within the liver that slowly degrades this vital organ. If HCV is…
- CATIE NewsStudies have found that HIV-positive people as a group have an increased risk for liver cancer compared to HIV-negative people. This risk is largely driven by co-infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV…
- CATIE NewsAlthough several large pivotal clinical trials of first-generation COVID-19 vaccines have been completed, detailed reports of the effectiveness of the vaccines in key populations, including HIV-…
- CATIE NewsLarge pivotal clinical trials of COVID-19 vaccines have been done with tens of thousands of HIV-negative people. However, little information about the effect of these vaccines on HIV-positive people…
- CATIE NewsInitial treatment for hepatitis C virus infection is usually successful, with about 95% cured
However, options are needed for people whose initial regimen failed
A fixed-dose…