Findings from the Tracks survey among people who inject drugs in Canada
OpenPHAC continues to monitor trends in new HIV diagnosis. This surveillance report provides an overview of the epidemiology of all reported diagnoses of HIV in Canada
OpenThe directory contains information about the services provided by urban HIV/AIDS organizations, Aboriginal organizations, and other health, medical and social service organizations, and how to access resources in English, French, Inuktitut and Inuttitut, as well as resources in Inuit culture.
OpenPASAN produces a quarterly bulletin entitled CELL COUNT. Today, PASAN is the only community-based agency in Canada exclusively providing HIV and HCV prevention, education and suport services to prisoners, ex-prisoners and their families. The unique publication is written and edited primarily by prisoners and ex-prisoners themselves.
OpenCANFAR aims to end the HIV epidemic in Canada by funding innovative research, national awareness programs and dynamic partnerships.
OpenInformation sheet
OpenAn Inuit cascade of care framework for sexually transmitted and blood borne infections
OpenAs Canada gears up to achieving the UNAIDS 90-90-90 targets for HIV/AIDS, an underlying obstacle remains: detecting HIV in the 20% of individuals who remain unaware of their HIV sero-status. In this commentary, we make a case for a greater use of point-of-care technologies (POCTs) , their versatility of use… Read more of the article: Commentary on POCT for HIV/STBBI : an analysis of contextual factors impeding implementation in Canada 2018
OpenFor the last 30 years, the CTN has played a central role in driving Canada’s HIV research efforts by uniting researchers to develop treatments, preventions, and a cure for HIV and related health conditions
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