These guidelines have been written and reviewed by the Canadian HIV Pregnancy Planning Guideline Development Team in partnership with the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada, the...
CIHR Canadian HIV Trials Network

The CIHR Canadian HIV Trials Network (CTN) is an innovative partnership of clinical investigators, physicians, nurses, people living with HIV, pharmaceutical manufacturers and others that facilitate HIV clinical trials of the highest scientific and ethical standards.
Established in 1990 as a cornerstone of the federal AIDS Strategy, the CTN is funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), and jointly sponsored by the University of British Columbia and St. Paul’s Hospital (Providence Health Care) in Vancouver.
Resources
CIHR Canadian HIV Trials Network Coinfection and Concurrent Diseases Core: Canadian guidelines for management and treatment of HIV/hepatitis C coinfection in adults. Updated in 2016.
This was initially developed as a resource for CTN members and provides some practical tips for successful integration of people living with HIV and other community members in research teams from...
CIHR Canadian HIV Trials Network Coinfection and Concurrent Diseases Core: Canadian guidelines for management and treatment of HIV/hepatitis C coinfection in adults.
This document is geared...
Dr. Chil-Yong Kang, University of Western Ontario, explains his exciting research towards finding a vaccine for HIV and AIDS. He is looking to doing prophylactic vaccine trials with the CTN, for...
Prevention. Treatment. A cure for HIV. For over 20 years the CIHR Canadian HIV Trials Network has helped researchers conduct scientifically sound and ethical clinical trials to improve the lives...
Clinical Trials: What you need to know What is informed consent? What happens during a washout period? How do investigators assess their results? These are some of the questions...