This document addresses HIV and TB Co-infection from treatment, testing, and barriers to understanding and paralyzing the epidemic.
OuvrirMeaningful Involvement of People Living with HIV Over the years, Terry has seen big changes in how community-based research is conducted, but he believes there is a great deal more to improve.
OuvrirThis report describes the trends and patterns in clamydia, gonorrhoea, and infectious syphilis in Canada, focusing on the past decade (2003 to 2012). Longer-term secular trends and international comparisons are presented for context.
OuvrirOverview of Syphilis in Canada including the history, transmission, diagnosis, treatment, and evidence based intervetions to prevent onward transmission.
OuvrirThe Cores are responsible for encouraging participation and innovative ideas from investigators, managing the flow of concept development to protocols, supervising ongoing studies and mentoring junior investigators. In addition to reaching out to colleagues and sites across Canada, all four Cores are committed to working in partnership with individuals and… Read more of the article: CTN’s Research Cores
OuvrirThe HIV and AIDS in Canada: Surveillance Report to December 31, 2014 presents an overview of the status of HIV and AIDS in Canada based on case reports of HIV and AIDS submitted to the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) by all provinces and territories.
OuvrirThe Nuts and Bolts of Virus-Host Interactions
OuvrirThis guide is designed to complement existing efforts to support care providers involved in HIV testing, including primary care providers, Public Health nurses, counsellors, social workers, community health workers, midwives, community-based service providers and others in an effort to reduce the number of undiagnosed HIV infections in Canada.
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