Luz, Paula M. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9746-719X
Apelian, Herak
Lambert, Gilles
Fourmigue, Alain
Dvorakova, Milada
Grace, Daniel
Lachowsky, Nathan
Hart, Trevor A.
Moore, David M.
Skakoon-Sparling, Shayna
Cox, Joseph
Funding for this research was provided by:
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Canadian Institutes of Health Research)
Canadian HIV Trials Network, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Canadian HIV Trials Network, Canadian Institutes of Health Research)
Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research (Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research)
Ontario HIV Treatment Network (Ontario HIV Treatment Network)
Public Health Agency of Canada (Public Health Agency of Canada)
Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux (Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux)
Article History
Accepted: 15 May 2024
First Online: 13 June 2024
Declarations
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: The Engage cohort study was approved by the research ethics boards of the following institutions: the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Toronto Metropolitan University, St. Michael’s Hospital, University of Toronto (Health Sciences), University of Windsor, University of British Columbia, University of Victoria, and Simon Fraser University.
: Not applicable.
: Joseph Cox and Gilles Lambert report nonfinancial support from the Direction Régionale de Santé Publique, Centre Intégré Universitaire de Santé et de Services Sociaux Centre-Sud-de-l’Ile-de-Montréal. Joseph Cox reports grants and personal fees from ViiV Healthcare and Gilead Sciences Canada, and personal fees from Merck Canada, outside the submitted work. David Moore reports a grant from the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research. Nathan Lachowsky reports grants from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research, Canadian Blood Services, the Vancouver Island Health Authority, the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research, Gilead Sciences Canada, the Vancouver Foundation, the Public Health Agency of Canada, the University of Victoria and Mitacs, outside the submitted work. Daniel Grace reports grants from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canadian Blood Services, the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research, and the University of Toronto, outside the submitted work. No other competing interests were declared.