- Positive SideWe’ve come a long way on transgender rights in Canada, but trans people still face stigma in housing, employment and healthcare. Are things getting better? Two trans women living with HIV, Cassidy…
- Positive Side3 women who are pumped about peer research and women-centred care.
- In 1996 highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART, now simply called ART) became widely available in North America and Western Europe. For the first time ...
- An important note In this issue of TreatmentUpdate we describe and detail important changes that have shifted scientific understanding about the effect of HIV ...
- Tattooing and piercing equipment can present a risk for hepatitis C and HIV when unsterilized equipment is re-used. The use of new or sterilized equipment is a highly effective strategy to prevent…
- Provincial/territorial strategies identify priorities to guide the response to HIV, hepatitis C and other STBBIs in a province or territory. Service providers can use these strategies to align their…
- OAT is a highly effective strategy to prevent hepatitis C, HIV, overdose and other drug-related harms. Medication such as methadone is prescribed to reduce or eliminate a person’s use of opioids,…
- Prevention in FocusA summary of key parts of a Canadian report on syphilis including epidemiological trends and proposed interventions to control syphilis.
- Prevention in FocusA systematic review examining the impact of the self-collection of samples on STI testing outcomes.
- Totally Outright (TO), a sexual health leadership training program for gay, bi, two-spirit and trans men between the ages of 18 and 26, was first held in Winnipeg in 2013.
- CATIE NewsAn experimental antiviral drug reduces the time of recovery from COVID-19 by 31%. This clinical trial result demonstrates moderate efficacy of remdesivir, but ...
- CATIE NewsIn Canada and other high-income countries, thanks to potent combination anti-HIV therapy (commonly called ART) more HIV-positive people are living longer. The ...