Resource Library
Resources, tools, and learning opportunities from the CTN+, our collaborators, and others.
Activating Knowledge Across Our Network
Part of the CTN+ Community-Centred Knowledge Mobilization Hub, our Resource Library is a place to share documents, videos, and training resources about HIV and STBBI research, care, and related topics.
If you have ideas about what else should be included in the Library, please reach out to info@ctnplus.ca.
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CTN+
Find out more about what we learned and what we shared at the 20th Conference of the European AIDS Clinical Society (October 15–18, 2025)
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Cochrane
These four videos are designed for patients, the public, healthcare professionals, students and more, who want to learn about systematic reviews and the main steps involved in producing a review. These videos can be used in teaching and for public and patient involvement – they are free to use, just credit us and let us…
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PxP: For Patients, By Patients
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Cochrane Evidence Synthesis & Methods
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Public Health Agency of Canada
This surveillance report presents information on first-time diagnoses from all thirteen provinces and territories between 2014 and 2023, and provides robust evidence for the planning, evaluation, and implementation of HIV prevention and care programs and education. This report also presents information on first-time HIV diagnoses and previously diagnosed HIV by province and territory for 2020…
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Public Health Agency of Canada
This study aimed to provide the first national estimates of HBV prevalence and unawareness, and to update estimates of HCV incidence, prevalence, and unawareness in the general population and key populations in Canada for 2021. Progress towards elimination targets for 2025, namely incidence, awareness, mortality, and HBV vaccination, was also assessed
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Treatment Access Group (TAG)
Welcome to the 2025 Pipeline Report. TAG’s annual review provides an overview of research and development of innovations for diagnosing, preventing, treating, and curing HIV, hepatitis C virus (HCV), and tuberculosis (TB).
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International Development Research Centre (IDRC)