- CATIE NewsAccess to self-test kits increased HIV testing rates among men who have sex with men. More cases of HIV were diagnosed among study participants offered ...
- Programming ConnectionThe program seeks to improve the health of gbMSM by addressing internal and external barriers to wellness through short-term supportive counselling and service navigation.
- Programming ConnectionA low-barrier, integrated hepatitis C care program for people who use drugs in an inner-city shelter.
- Programming ConnectionA housing program that provides intensive support to people living with HIV who have complex needs.
- CATIE NewsFor over a decade, a study in Vancouver monitored 947 HIV-positive people who used drugs. People experiencing homelessness were at least 41% less likely to receive HIV treatment. Researchers…
- Prevention in FocusWe speak to service providers from New Brunswick, Alberta and Ontario about how dried blood spot testing is being used in their programs and lessons learned.
- CATIE NewsMany people who use HIV treatment (ART) will have near-normal life expectancy. However, research suggests that other issues are affecting the health of people with HIV. To normalize life expectancy,…
- Programming ConnectionA hospital emergency department (ED) implemented a pilot program that integrated PrEP referral within their HIV screening process to increase the use of PrEP. PrEP is highly effective at preventing…
- Prevention in FocusA look at how reflex testing works and how it fits into hepatitis C testing in Canada.
- Programming ConnectionA multidisciplinary team that reduces barriers to hepatitis C prevention, treatment and support services in rural and remote areas.
- Programming ConnectionThe HIV positive youth peer engagement (HYPE) program seeks to aid in the transition of HIV-positive youth from the pediatric to adult HIV care systems and support all HIV-positive youth to remain in…
- Programming ConnectionShort-term HIV treatment and referrals to community and health services for people living with HIV who are precariously insured or uninsured.