As 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
OpenThe fact sheet summarizes the findings from the cohort study.
OpenA comprehensive resource for rehabilitation professionals so that they may better address the current needs of people living with HIV… Read more of the article: E-Module for evidence informed HIV rehabilitation
OpenThis short video includes basic information about PrEP and an explanation of how PrEP works to prevent HIV from replicating in the body. Read more of the article: How does PrEP prevent HIV?
OpenCette ressource concise est destinée à aider les clients à déterminer si la PrEP pourrait leur convenir. Les fournisseurs de services peuvent utiliser cet outil avec les clients pour les aider à évaluer leur risque de contracter le VIH et à décider s’ils devraient parler à un professionnel de la… Read more of the article: Est-ce que la PrEP me convient?
OpenA paper discussing how HIV prevention in the pandemic must expand not only to address COVID-19, but to foreground social determinants of health.
OpenHIV JUSTICE WORLDWIDE is an initiative made up of global, regional and national civil society organizations – most of them led by people living with HIV – who are working together to build a worldwide movement to end HIV criminalization.
OpenA refugee who learns he is HIV positive when he arrives in Canada, a native person with a dual identity, a few ordinary Canadians who were told they would die soon, a victim of rape, a young woman born with HIV, a housewife, a youth educator.
OpenHosted by Dr. Carmen Logie, Canada Research Chair in Global Health Equity & Social Justice with Marginalized Populations, and Associate Professor at the University of Toronto’s Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work. Supported by the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI). This podcast invites a range of weekly guests to talk about… Read more of the article: Everybody Hates Me: Let’s talk about stigma
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