- After a person is cured of hepatitis C, either because their body spontaneously clears the virus or because they receive treatment, they can get hepatitis C again (re-infection) if they are exposed…
- CATIE NewsClinical guidelines now recommend that people living with HIV start treatment early. Earlier treatment and rising drug prices have increased the overall cost of ...
- This program delivered hepatitis C treatment in prisons in Victoria, Australia.
- The same-day pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) program in Colorado was implemented in a large urban sexually transmitted infection (STI) clinic.
- The pharmacist-led, same-day, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) program in Mississippi was created to address high drop-off rates seen during referral to PrEP.
- 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 ...
- With the advent of direct-acting antivirals (DAAs), hepatitis C treatment is more widely available than in the past, although linking patients to care remains challenging.
- This document includes all of the content from the e-learning units in CATIE’s HIV Treatment course.
- This document includes all of the content from the e-learning units in CATIE’s HIV Prevention course.
- This document includes all of the content from the e-learning units in CATIE’s HIV Basics course. It covers the basics of HIV prevention, testing, treatment and care.
- This short video includes basic information about PrEP and an explanation of how PrEP works to prevent HIV from replicating in the body.
- CATIE NewsResearchers found that Canadians with HIV were more likely to be lonely than average. Unlike the general population, loneliness was more common among younger ...