Monitoring Trends in the Prevalence of HIV, Associated Behavioural, Socio-Demographic and Systemic Factors, and Health Care Utilization among First and Second Generation African and Caribbean People Who Reside in Toronto and Ottawa

Project Name:

Monitoring Trends in the Prevalence of HIV, Associated Behavioural, Socio-Demographic and Systemic Factors, and Health Care Utilization among First and Second Generation African and Caribbean People Who Reside in Toronto and Ottawa

Funding Dates:

2019 - 2020

Status:

Ongoing

Principal Investigators:

Mbuagbaw, Lawrence Chinedu Egbemba ; Nelson, LaRon E. ; Tharao, Wangari Esther

Description:

The A/C study is an HIV prevalence study of first and second generation African, Caribbean and Black people living in Toronto and Ottawa. The research study aims to increase core knowledge related to HIV transmission and acquisition among African Canadian communities, and to identify key individual and societal factors that may influence people's possible exposure to HIV

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Start and End Date:

2019 - 2022

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Funding Sources:

CIHR

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