April 2015

In Canada, We Have the Strategy and the Tools to End AIDS

World Health Day marks a time to reflect on the many public health challenges to be addressed around the globe, such as the 35 million people living with HIV and AIDS. It’s also a call to address such issues closer to home. In Canada, we can lead the way forward towards ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic, but a federal level commitment is sorely lacking.

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Lessons from BC Shared with Delegation from Queensland

In July 2014, the BC-CfE signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the state government of Queensland, Australia, to provide input and guidance on implementing an HIV and AIDS strategy based on principles of the made-in-BC Treatment as Prevention¨ approach. This March, a delegation from Australia’s second-largest state came to meet with researchers and staff of the BC-CfE to learn more about the work being done in B.C.

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You May Not Have Heard About These 5 Innovative BC-CfE Findings

Scientists at the BC-CfE put the disease under the microscope, chart pathways and blockages to sustained HIV treatment, and address the range of needs of those living with HIV across the province. These top five findings from 2014-15, listed here in no particular order, demonstrate the breadth of research conducted at the BC-CfE.

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