- HIV self-testing is a testing option that was licensed for use in Canada in November 2020. HIV self-testing can supplement other testing approaches, to help to reach the undiagnosed. To maximize the…
- Engaging in hepatitis C testing can be a helpful way for people to enter the health environment and be linked with other services, such as harm reduction, social services, primary health care,…
- CATIE NewsHalf of young gay and bisexual men with HIV in the United States are undiagnosed. Researchers modelled the clinical impact and cost of more frequent HIV ...
- CATIE NewsHIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is highly effective at reducing the risk of acquiring HIV
Researchers surveyed more than 1,000 men who have sex with men across Canada about PrEP
… - CATIE NewsThe INSTI HIV Self-Test is now the only HIV self-test licensed in Canada. The approval brings Canada in line with 77 countries that allow HIV self-testing. HIV ...
- Prevention in FocusAcross Canada, multidisciplinary care models are used to care for and treat people living with HIV and hepatitis C. A review of the scientific literature found that people living with HIV and/or…
- WebinarThis workshop will provide an overview of the unique nature of HIV self-testing with regards to how organizations might approach pre- and post-test counseling in the context of HIV self-test kit…
- CATIE NewsOntario study finds people with HIV are more likely to use mental health services. People with HIV are four times more likely to seek emergency mental health ...
- Prevention in FocusProfiles of three regions that have seen decreases in HIV diagnosis in recent years, as well as factors that contributed to their success and challenges.
- CATIE NewsMost research with people with HIV is associated with populations in large urban centres. Researchers in Southern Alberta compared health outcomes of urban and non-urban people with HIV. They found…
- Prevention in FocusAn overview of available Canadian HIV prevention, testing and treatment guidelines.
- CATIE NewsIn general, researchers have found that there are differences in rates of health-related issues among Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit and Métis) people. For ...