- CATIE NewsStudies have found that PrEP is highly effective at reducing the risk of HIV infection. Most PrEP studies have focused on sexual transmission among gay and bisexual men. An Ottawa pilot project…
- CATIE NewsThe widespread availability of potent combination anti-HIV therapy (commonly called ART or HAART) has greatly reduced deaths from AIDS-related infections in ...
- CATIE NewsSeveral studies have found that some people with HIV are more likely to have mental health issues compared to HIV-negative people. Most of these studies have ...
- CATIE NewsResearchers studied survival of Canadians co-infected with HIV and hepatitis C. Cirrhosis-related deaths began to decline in 2013 with new hepatitis C ...
- Prevention in FocusA look at why people with a recent HIV infection may be more likely to pass HIV to others and what service providers can do to help prevent these transmissions.
- Programming ConnectionA city-wide social marketing campaign that used the latest science to spark a public conversation about the new reality of HIV in Vancouver.
- CATIE NewsThe widespread availability of potent anti-HIV combination therapy (commonly called ART or HAART) in Canada and other high-income countries has greatly reduced ...
- Programming ConnectionA program aimed to assist street-involved pregnant women to access health and social resources.
- When taken as directed, effective HIV treatment helps people with HIV to live long and healthy lives and avoid passing HIV to others. Treatment should be started as soon as possible after a person is…
- Prevention in FocusThe goal of the WHO Global Health Sector Strategy on Viral Hepatitis is to eliminate viral hepatitis as a major public health threat by 2030. How well is Canada doing in reaching the strategy’s…
- Programming ConnectionAn HIV treatment, care and support initiative that aims to support clients’ stability and improve their overall health through clinical and outreach work.
- Programming ConnectionA short-term outreach-based case management program for individuals at ongoing high risk for HIV infection.