Summary findings from Tracks surveys implemented by First Nations in Saskatchewan and Alberta, Canada, 2018-2020.

Kathleen Lydon-Hassen, Leigh Jonah,Lisa Mayotte,Ashley Hrabowy, Bonny Graham,Beverley Missens, Amanda Nelson,Mustafa Andkhoie, Deana Nahachewsky,Dharma Teja Yalamanchili,Sabyasachi Gupta,Nnamdi Ndubuka,Ibrahim Khan, Wadieh Yacoub, Maggie Bryson,Dana Paquette

Canada communicable disease report = Releve des maladies transmissibles au Canada(2022)

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Historical and ongoing experiences of trauma, and higher prevalence of hepatitis C were identified, reaffirming evidence of the ongoing legacies of colonialism, Indian Residential Schools and systemic racism. High participation in sexually transmitted blood-borne infection testing and prevention reflect the importance of First Nations-led culturally sensitive, safe and responsive healthcare services and programs to effect improved outcomes for First Nations peoples.
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Canada,First Nations,HIV,Indigenous Peoples,STBBI,STI,Tracks survey,care and treatment,community-led,hepatitis C,on-reserve communities,resilience,testing
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