A report on a think tank focused on the research needed to support the most effective possible implementation and use of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) therapies for HIV.
OpenProvides information about WelTel Program, a mHealth interventio that has shown to improve cART adherence to and promote supresion of HIV plasma viral load in people livnig with HIV
OpenIn 1996, British Columbia, Canada, introduced universal coverage of drug and other health-care costs for people with HIV/AIDS and began extensive scale-up in access to ART. We aimed to assess the cost-effectiveness of ART scale-up in British Columbia compare dwith hypothetical scenarios of constrained treatment access.
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
Open“What’s Hot with Peer Researchers” is a one-hour online talk show hosted by Universities Without Walls. Peer researchers are the driving force behind HIV research. They participate in health research related to HIV/AIDS and its many social and cultural aspects as critical “consumers”/readers of research, in advisory committees, data collection… Read more of the article: What’s Hot with Peer Researchers
OpenResearcher Profile: Dr. Angela Kaida, Inspired by Activism
OpenThis document addresses HIV and TB Co-infection from treatment, testing, and barriers to understanding and paralyzing the epidemic.
OpenIntimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a category of domestic abuse that refers specifically to abuse within an intimate relationship. It is a global health problem affecting millions of people every day. The relationship between HIV and IPV is complex not only because …
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