- A Dutch study1 found that a behavioural intervention provided by nurses that uses feedback from electronic medication monitors to improve HIV treatment (ART) adherence resulted in improved health…
- CATIE NewsWhen taken every day exactly as directed, HIV therapy (ART) can eventually reduce the amount of HIV in the blood (viral load), usually to a level which cannot ...
- Prevention in FocusThis article explores what we know about getting to undetectable in Canada. However, not everyone taking ART has an undetectable viral load and this article looks at why this may be.
- Prevention in FocusWe reviewed the available scientific evidence to determine if routine HIV testing in primary care settings improves HIV testing outcomes.
- Prevention in FocusThis article reviews the evidence that supports HIV health navigation, explains the soon-to-be-published guidelines, and provides an overview of the recommendations on assessing whether such a…
- CATIE NewsResearchers in Italy and the United States predict that by 2035, three-quarters of HIV-positive people in both countries will be over the age of 50.. 90% of ...
- CATIE NewsCanadian study finds 60% of pregnancies among HIV-positive women were unintended.. Among HIV-positive women, unintentional pregnancies were more common if they ...
- The North Carolina State Bridge Counselor (SBC) Program, increases participant motivation to overcome barriers to care.
- A study from the United States found that the addition of a part-time outreach coordinator in a clinic environment resulted in re-engagement in care for 44% of people who were previously lost to care.
- The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) developed the Hepatitis Testing and Linkage to Care initiative (HepTLC), which awarded grants to 34 organizations committed to increasing…
- CATIE NewsSystematic review identifies the healthcare factors most valued by people living with HIV.. Relationship with healthcare providers cited in 83% of studies ...