- Prevention in FocusSex workers experience a disproportionately high burden of HIV in Canada and globally, partly due to continued criminalization. This article looks at some of the approaches in Canada and globally…
- 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.
- Programming ConnectionA short-term outreach-based case management program for individuals at ongoing high risk for HIV infection.
- Prevention in FocusIntimate relationships can contribute to both vulnerability and resiliency to hepatitis C and HIV for women who inject drugs. We explore the issues and provide suggestions to help front-line workers…
- It is critical to appreciate the tremendous cultural, linguistic, and socio-economic diversity across and within Indigenous communities, with over half of the ...
- Positive Side3 women who are pumped about peer research and women-centred care.
- Prevention in FocusA look at the journey of hepatitis C from when a person is exposed to the virus to the development of a chronic infection and how the body tries to prevent it.
- Prevention in FocusWe reviewed the available scientific evidence to determine if health navigation improves patient outcomes for people with HIV.
- Prevention in FocusWhat are the advantages of dried blood spot testing and how is it being used in Canada?
- Prevention in FocusWhat we know about intimate partner violence and how it relates to HIV.
- Hepatitis B is a virus that can infect the liver. The virus can cause an acute infection, which may develop into a chronic infection over time.
- CATIE NewsResearchers analysed data from more than 2,700 people in Alberta with syphilis. 42% of people with infectious syphilis reported past use of stimulants. The researchers called for integration of…