March 31, 2001
Robert S. Remis MD, MPH, FRCPC
Department of Public Health Sciences
University of Toronto
Study prepared under contract for the:
Hepatitis C Division
Population and Public Health Branch
Health Canada
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
1.2 Mandate
1.3 Study objectives
2. METHODS
2.1 Number of HIV-infected persons
in Canada as of December 1999
2.2 Estimating HCV prevalence
2.2.1 Literature review
2.2.2 Consultation on HCV prevalence
in Canada
2.2.3 Estimates of HCV prevalence
among hemophilia patients and transfusion recipients
2.3 Estimates of HCV-HIV co-infection
among the Aboriginal population
2.4 Estimates of HCV-HIV co-infection
among prisoners
3. RESULTS
3.1 HIV prevalence in Canada as
of December 1999
3.2 HCV prevalence
3.2.1 Literature search
3.2.1.1 HCV infection among HIV-infected
men who have sex with men
3.2.1.2 HCV infection among HIV-infected
injection drug users
3.2.1.3 HCV infection among HIV-infected
MSM-IDU
3.2.1.4 HCV infection among HIV-infected
persons from HIV-endemic countries
3.2.1.5 HCV infection among HIV-infected
persons infected by heterosexual contact
3.2.1.6 HCV infection among HIV-infected
hemophilia patients
3.2.1.7 HCV infection among HIV-infected
among blood transfusion recipients
3.2.1.8 HCV infection among HIV-infected
prisoners
3.2.2 Consultation on HCV prevalence
in Canada
3.3 HCV-HIV co-infection in Canada, as of
December 1999
3.3.1 HCV-HIV co-infection by
exposure category and geographic region
3.3.2 HCV-HIV co-infection in
the Aboriginal population
3.3.3 HCV-HIV co-infection among
prisoners
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This Report was prepared by:
Robert S. Remis MD, MPH, FRCPC
Department of Public Health Sciences
University of Toronto
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Estimation du nombre de personnes co-infectées par le virus de l'hépatite C et le virus de l'immunodéficience humaine au Canada.
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