Il est maintenant bien établi que le traitement anti-VIH permet non seulement d’améliorer la santé des personnes vivant avec le VIH, mais qu’il constitue aussi une stratégie hautement efficace de prévention de la transmission du VIH. La raison en est que le traitement anti-VIH permet de réduire la quantité de… Read more of the article: Le traitement du VIH et la charge virale indétectable pour prévenir la transmission du VIH

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It is now well known that the use of HIV treatment not only improves the health of people living with HIV but also is a highly effective strategy to prevent HIV transmission. This is because HIV treatment can reduce the amount of virus (viral load) in the blood and other… Read more of the article: HIV treatment and an undetectable viral load to prevent HIV transmission

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HIV self-testing is a testing option that was licensed for use in Canada in November 2020. HIV self-testing can supplement other testing approaches, to help to reach the undiagnosed. To maximize the impact of this testing approach, we must effectively increase awareness, uptake and proper use of the HIV self-test.

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This first of its kind resource in Canada serves to share information and gather diverse experiences that reflect African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) experiences of aging with HIV. It identifies strategies to collectively enhance future practice, programming and policy which impact ACB community members aging with HIV in Canada. Read more of the article: To The Beat of Our Own Drum – African, Caribbean, and Black Canadian Elders on Aging with HIV

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The report provides an overview of the Canadian EMIS-2017 data to describe the sexually transmitted and other bloodborne infection (STBBI) related needs of gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (gbMSM)

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The Tracks survey of people who inject drugs (PWID) collected data to describe the prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis C and associated risk behaviours and to examine trends over time.

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