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This resource is a pocket-sized and easy-to-understand wallet card and poster about where is safer, less safe and dangerous to inject drugs on the body.
This colourful infographic poster illustrates Canada’s progress on achieving global targets for HIV testing, treatment and viral suppression, based on 2020 estimates from the Public Health Agency of Canada.
I Know My HIV Status provides basic information about HIV testing and is written for people who are thinking about getting tested for HIV or have questions about HIV testing.
This illustrated booklet explains how taking HIV medications and maintaining an undetectable viral load can prevent HIV transmission. Plain language information, for people living with HIV and their service providers, on the prevention benefits of HIV treatment for safer sex, having healthy babies, and safer drug use.
Health and wellness magazine for people living with HIV. In this issue: Artist AA Bronson; CATIE’s influencer campaign, Face HIV With No Fear; sex work and the law; 1989’s International AIDS Conference activism; Cabenuva; intimate partner violence and HIV; and Canada’s housing crisis.
Health and wellness magazine for people living with HIV. In this issue: artist and activist Dee Stoicescu; Party n’ Play; adoption and surrogacy; HIV activists; supervised consumption sites; Wellness Wheel; sex and COVID-19; CATIE at 30.
This resource is based on Canada’s HIV test counselling guidelines and provides comprehensive information on: What HIV is and how it is transmitted Ways to prevent HIV The benefits of getting tested for HIV Things to consider when deciding if and when to get tested The kinds of tests available in Canada, including self-testing What…
This client brochure is for HIV-negative people who may have an unintended exposure to HIV and need information about post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) as an emergency HIV prevention option. It answers commonly asked questions about PEP and contains key messages on when and how to take it, and how to access it.
The following statement focuses on the use of antiretroviral treatment (ART) by people living with HIV to maintain an undetectable viral load. It begins with a simple key message, followed by recommendations for service providers and a list of available tools and resources. It also provides a review of the evidence that service providers can…