- CATIE NewsIn a U.S. study, hookup app users reported more condomless sex than non-users. However, participants who used apps were more likely to start PrEP when offered. ...
- Condoms are physical barriers that can reduce the risk of a sexual exposure to HIV because they are made of materials that do not allow HIV to pass through them.
- Prevention in FocusThis evidence review looks at integrating hepatitis C treatment into harm reduction programs and focuses on treatment outcomes, including adherence, cure and acceptability.
- This page highlights hepatitis C resources for service providers working with immigrants and newcomers from countries where higher rates of hepatitis C are common.
- HIV self-testing is a testing option that was licensed for use in Canada in November 2020. It has been available in several other countries around the world for many years. With a self-test, an…
- Programming ConnectionThe SafeLink Alberta HIV peer support and navigation program connects people living with HIV to peer support groups and/or peer navigation services.
- Join us for a workshop series geared towards community-based organizations that distribute HIV self-test kits and support people who use them. You can register below for one or more sessions focused…
- Programming ConnectionA hepatitis C awareness program that works with immigrants and newcomers to develop accessible Hep C resources in multiple languages.
- This CATIE statement was developed to help service providers in Canada evaluate and adapt their programs where necessary and advocate for evidence-based improvements to the distribution of harm…
- Oral pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, is a way for an HIV-negative person who is at risk of HIV infection to reduce their risk of getting HIV by taking antiretroviral drugs.
- Prevention in FocusThis summary explains the individual, behavioural and contextual factors that contribute to a person’s HIV risk and can help service providers better communicate the risk to the people they work with.