Women-centred HIV care: a scoping review to understand the current state of service delivery for women living with HIV globally
Examining factors important for a women-centred HIV care (WCHC) approach
View PublicationExamining factors important for a women-centred HIV care (WCHC) approach
View PublicationDetermining the scope of digital health as described by public health researchers and practitioners and to consolidate a conceptual framework of digital public health
View PublicationEvaluating patient experiences to measure patient acceptability, barriers to implementation, and facilitators of successful uptake of a routine syphilis testing intervention in HIV outpatient clinics
View PublicationInvestigating post-elimination transmission dynamics of HCV and HIV among people who inject drugs under different scenarios where harm reduction interventions and HCV testing and treatment are scaled-down
View PublicationDescribing HPV vaccine uptake among GBM and determine barriers and facilitators to vaccine initiation with a focus on healthcare access and utilization
View PublicationA comprehensive overview of the influence of CMV on the immune system, the mechanisms underlying a reduced response to vaccines, and new therapeutic advances targeting CMV that could be used to improve vaccine response in people living with HIV
View PublicationDetermining the degree to which opt-out clinic-based intervention pairing syphilis tests with routine HIV viral load testing increased the detection of early syphilis
View PublicationMeasuring the prevalence of women discussing reproductive goals with any current healthcare provider and assessing the effect of the current HIV care provider’s gender on such discussions and whether comfort was a mediator
View PublicationReviewing phylogenetic evidences supporting viral compartmentalization between the blood and multiple genitourinary sites in HIV-infected people
View PublicationMeasuring STBBI prevalence among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men in metropolitan Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver and to document related preventive and risk behaviours.
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