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This document is available:
By mail | Surveillance and Risk Assessment Division Centre for Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Public Health Agency of Canada Tunney’s Pasture Address locator: 0602B Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1A 0K9 |
Or from | HIV/AIDS Clearinghouse Canadian Public Health Association 1565 Carling Avenue, Suite 400 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1Z 8R1 Tel.: (613) 725-3434, Fax: (613) 725-1205 |
By internet | HIV/AIDS Epi Updates can be assessed electronically in either official language via the Internet at www.phac-aspc.gc.ca. |
© Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, represented by
the Minister of Health (2005)
Cat. H121-5/2005E ISBN 0-662-40424-6
(On-line) Cat. H121-5/2005E-PDF ISBN 0-662-40425-4
National level HIV and AIDS surveillance is possible as a result of all provinces and territories participating in, and setting directions for, HIV and AIDS surveillance. Accordingly, the Centre for Infectious Disease Prevention and Control acknowledges the provincial/territorial HIV/AIDS coordinators, public health units, laboratories, health care providers and reporting physicians for providing the non-nominal confidential data that enable this report to be published. Without their close collaboration and participation in HIV and AIDS surveillance, the publication of this report would not have been possible. The Centre for Infectious Disease Prevention and Control also acknowledges the contributions of many researchers, community members, and nongovernmental organizations, including the Canadian AIDS Society, for their valuable inputs and comments during the preparation of this report.
N.B. This document must be cited as the source of any information extracted and used from it. Suggested citation: Public Health Agency of Canada. HIV/AIDS Epi Updates, May 2005, Surveillance and Risk Assessment Division, Centre for Infectious Disease Prevention and Control, Public Health Agency of Canada, 2005 |
The Surveillance and Risk Assessment Division of the Centre for Infectious Disease Prevention and Control, Public Health Agency of Canada, is pleased to provide you with the May 2005 publication of HIV/AIDS Epi Updates.
The Centre conducts national surveillance and research on the epidemiology and laboratory science related to HIV/AIDS. As part of this mandate, HIV/AIDS Epi Updates are compiled on an annual basis to summarize recent trends and developments related to the HIV epidemic in Canada.
All Epi Updates are available at the address noted above and : The HIV/AIDS Epi Updates are complementary to other Centre materials, which are also available at the website. Sincerely,
Chris Archibald MDCM, MHSc, FRCPC
Director
Surveillance and Risk Assessment Division | Tel.: (613) 954-5169 |
Fax: (613) 946-8695 |
Director | Chris Archibald, MDCM, MHSc, FRCPC |
Executive Assistant | Moheenee Soondrum |
HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Section | |
Contractor | Yogesh Choudhri, MD, MPH |
Surveillance Officer | Stephen Cule, BSc |
Contractor | Tony Bove-Dallas |
HIV/AIDS Surveillance Section | |
Manager | Jennifer Geduld, MHSc, BSc |
Senior Research Analyst | Jennifer Pennock, MSc, BSc |
Research Analyst | Chris Sheardown, BA |
Surveillance Officer | Bruce Tudin, MA, BES |
Surveillance Analyst | Caroline Chevalier, BSc |
Surveillance Analyst | Stéphane Racette |
HIV Drug Resistance and Field Surveillance Section | |
Senior Field Surveillance Officer | Tig Shafto, PhD |
Senior Epidemiologist | Gayatri Jayaraman, PhD, MPH |
Research Analyst | Neil Goedhuis, BSc |
Field Surveillance Officer | Elsie Wong, MBA, BSN |
Field Surveillance Officer | Michelyn Wood, MS, BS |
Field Surveillance Officer | Sonia Harmen, MAppS, BSc |
Field Surveillance Officer | Jane Njihia, MHSc, BSc, RN |
Field Surveillance Officer | Tracey MacDonald, BN, MN, CMHN |
Contractor | Sabrina Plitt, PhD |
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National HIV Prevalence and Incidence Estimates for 2002 |
2 |
Prevalent HIV Infections in Canada: 30% May Not Be Diagnosed |
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HIV Testing and Infection Reporting in Canada |
4 |
HIV and AIDS among Youth in Canada |
5 |
HIV and AIDS among Women in Canada |
6 |
HIV/AIDS among Older Canadians |
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Perinatal Transmission of HIV |
8 |
Ethnicity Reporting for AIDS and HIV in Canada: Aboriginal and Black Communities Demand Attention |
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HIV/AIDS among Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: A Continuing Concern |
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HIV Infections among MSM in Canada |
11 |
HIV/AIDS among Injecting Drug Users in Canada |
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Risk Behaviours among Injecting Drug Users in Canada |
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Oral Sex and the Risk of HIV Transmission |
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HIV-1 Strain Surveillance in Canada |
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Primary HIV Anti-retroviral Drug Resistance in Canada |
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Nonoxynol-9 and the Risk of HIV Transmission |
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