
Picture this: You wake up in the morning already sore. Pain shoots down your leg as soon as…

Modern HIV medications are powerful in both managing the infection and preventing its transmission and many of its…
CTN Investigators Drs. Naveed Janjua (Canadian lead) and Sofia Bartlett, along with a team of researchers from Canada…
A new CTN study investigates how exposure to HIV and antiretroviral drugs during pregnancy could have long-term effects…
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The CTN+ supports clinical trials, implementation science projects, and non-interventional research of the highest scientific and ethical standards.
REducing SysTemic inflammation for people on AntiRetroviral Therapy
Jump to: Initiated in Montreal in 2002 and funded by CIHR in 2005, the Canadian Co-infection Cohort Study received support from the CTN starting in 2007. This national cohort study examines the effect of antiretroviral therapy (ART) on liver disease progression in people living with both HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV). CTN 222 was…
An open-label individual-level randomized controlled trial to compare point of care HCV RNA testing and nurse-led rapid treatment initiation to standard of care to enhance treatment uptake in persons with hepatitis C in a transient correctional setting
Falls in older persons with HIV: Frequency, risk factors and feasibility of a future interventional trial
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