- American study shows HIV linkage-to-care and retention programs are cost-saving.
- Positive Side3 Indigenous docs talk about caring for the whole person.
- With proper treatment and care, people with HIV can live long and healthy lives and reduce HIV transmission. HIV treatment is highly effective and starting as soon as possible after diagnosis is…
- Programming ConnectionA program that brings HIV and Hepatitis C related education and support to rural and remote First Nations communities.
- Since the beginning of the epidemic, HIV has disproportionately affected gay men and other men who have sex with men (MSM) in Canada.
- In the summer of 2022, CATIE visited Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, to learn more about Prairie Harm Reduction’s programs, and to share the stories and voices of the people behind this work.
- Clinical trials are scientific tests of new drugs or treatments on people. They are designed to find out if new drugs are safe and how well they work.
- Universal precautions are an approach to help prevent transmission of blood-borne pathogens like hepatitis C and HIV. It is an approach in which all human blood and certain body fluids are treated as…
- Prevention in FocusA growing number of women are becoming infected with HIV compared to at the start of the epidemic when HIV affected primarily gay men and men who have sex with men. How can we address gender…
- Prevention in FocusCreating comprehensive programs and services, based on clients’ needs, is one way to ensure that HIV, hepatitis C and STI programs offer the best combination of interventions to most effectively…
- Programming ConnectionAn interdisciplinary clinical team charged with improving HIV testing, engagement, linkage to and retention in HIV care for people who face some of the most challenging barriers to healthcare.