- 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…
- This toolkit provides foundational information on harm reduction for service providers working with people who use drugs (including support workers, outreach workers, nurses and workers with lived…
- Practising safer sex is important for a person’s overall sexual, physical and emotional health. Safer sex strategies reduce the risk of transmission of HIV and other STIs and help prevent unwanted…
- Prevention in FocusWhat we know about intimate partner violence and how it relates to HIV.
- It is critical to appreciate the tremendous cultural, linguistic, and socio-economic diversity across and within Indigenous communities, with over half of the ...
- CATIE NewsResearchers in Southern Alberta conducted a 10-year study of 2,096 people with HIV. 18% of participants stopped taking HIV treatment, leading to a “viral breakthrough episode”. Researchers identified…
- Positive Side3 women who are pumped about peer research and women-centred care.
- CATIE NewsRestrictions on public drug coverage for hepatitis C treatments have been lifted in Canada. A study found that ending these restrictions resulted in a four-fold ...
- After hepatitis C treatment and cure, people need to take care of their long-term liver health. Ongoing monitoring and lifestyle changes may be required to improve liver health and limit damage.
- Programming ConnectionAs part of a recent research study, keepSIX clients were able to access hepatitis C testing and care in a co-located clinic.
- Are you involved in the response to HIV and hepatitis C? Transforming our practice: New knowledge, new strategies Thursday, November 23 to Friday, November ...
- CATIE NewsA Canadian study monitored more than 1,400 women living with HIV.. Nearly 30% of women diagnosed with HIV did not achieve viral suppression.. Some groups of ...