The resource provides HIV testing related guidance to care providers and clients.
OpenThe 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.
OpenThis 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.
OpenThis 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.
OpenOverview of Syphilis in Canada including the history, transmission, diagnosis, treatment, and evidence based intervetions to prevent onward transmission.
OpenKey findings from the 2012 HIV/AIDS Attitudinal Tracking Survey that involved 2,000 randomly selected respondents from Canada, 16 years and older, who were interviewed by telephone to measure awareness, knowledge, attitudes and behaviours related to HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C
OpenThis presentation has been developed for primary care and public health professionals who provide counselling and care related to sexual health and sexually transmitted infections.
OpenThe goal of this resource is to provide public health professionals, researchers, staff in provincial/territorial governments and community organizations with evidence and areas for action to inform STBBI prevention programming, policy and research that address STBBIs among diverse ethnocultural communities across Canada. This publication summarizes current research evidence and gaps… Read more of the article: At A Glance: Prevention of Sexually Transmitted and Blood Borne Infections Among Ethnocultural Communities
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