- The most recent analysis by the DAD team found that declining kidney function was found in about 2% of 22,000 HIV-positive participants who were monitored for ...
- This factsheet provides background information on the social determinants of health.
- Between 2010 and 2013, British Columbia’s Ministry of Health Services funded a comprehensive pilot project in Vancouver and Prince George to expand HIV testing, diagnosis, treatment, and care and…
- For people living with HIV in Vancouver who are homeless, under-housed or street involved, finding safe and suitable accommodations can be difficult with a lack of options.
- Complera is the name of a fixed-dose co-formulation of three anti-HIV drugs: tenofovir, FTC and rilpivirine.
- CATIE NewsStudies suggest that rates of anal cancer are increasing in both HIV-negative and HIV-positive people. Researchers in Toronto have reviewed data on anal cancer ...
- Prevention in FocusOutreach is a crucial component of HIV prevention programs for people who use drugs. It can be a way of making contact with people who are not already connected with services. Why are outreach…
- Prevention in FocusHomeless youth become increasingly vulnerable to HIV, hepatitis C and STIs the longer they remain on the street. One program that has proven effective at intervening in the lives of street-involved…
- Prevention in FocusA growing number of women are becoming infected with HIV compared to at the start of the epidemic when HIV affected primarily gay men and men who have sex with men. How can we address gender…
- AIDS Community Care Montreal (ACCM) has implemented an innovative approach to encouraging HIV and sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing among Montreal’s gay, bisexual and other men who have…
- To connect with men often missed by traditional outreach approaches, GAP-VIES, an AIDS service organization (ASO) in Montreal, is constantly on the lookout for new locations to reach out to straight…
- Many AIDS service organizations (ASOs) in Canada are committed to the greater and more meaningful involvement of people living with HIV (GIPA and MIPA) and the empowerment of people living with HIV.