Thailand has the highest prevalence of HIV among countries in Asia but has also been a pioneer in HIV prevention and treatment efforts in the region, reducing the incidence of new infections significantly over the last two decades. Building upon this remarkable history, Thailand has set an ambitious goal to stop the AIDS epidemic in the country by 2030. A key component of the strategy to achieve this goal includes scale-up of HIV screening programs to facilitate early HIV diagnosis and investment in mechanisms to support immediate initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART). Initiation of ART during early or acute HIV infection not only reduces viremia, thereby halting onward transmission of HIV, but also may facilitate HIV remission by redu...
Thailand was the first Asian country hit by the AIDS epidemic, and in the 1990s reported the fastest...
We conducted a hospital-based descriptive study to describe the changing pattern of patient numbers,...
BACKGROUND: There was an estimated 440,000 people living with HIV in Thailand in 2018. New cases are...
Thailand’s comprehensive national response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic has been extensively documented ...
INTRODUCTION:Antiretroviral therapy reduces the risk of serious illness among people living with HIV...
After twenty-five-year fight with the devastating HIV/AIDS disease, the epidemic is still the greate...
HIV vaccine development in Asia was initiated eight years ago in Thailand and has since proven to be...
Since the first AIDS case was identified in 1984, the HIV epidemic has spread rapidly in Thailand so...
Introduction: Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is recommended by the World Health Organization as an ...
Thailand is a country with a population of 65 millions. The UNAIDS estimated that there were 580,000...
Emergence of transmitted HIV drug resistance (TDR) is a concern after global scale-up of antiretrovi...
Working at the Thailand Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) in Nonthaburi, the U.S. Centers for Disease...
IntroductionAntiretroviral therapy reduces the risk of serious illness among people living with HIV ...
HIV testing among men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender (TG) women remains low in Thailand...
series of cross sectional serum screening survey targeting high risk groups, i.e. female and male pr...
Thailand was the first Asian country hit by the AIDS epidemic, and in the 1990s reported the fastest...
We conducted a hospital-based descriptive study to describe the changing pattern of patient numbers,...
BACKGROUND: There was an estimated 440,000 people living with HIV in Thailand in 2018. New cases are...
Thailand’s comprehensive national response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic has been extensively documented ...
INTRODUCTION:Antiretroviral therapy reduces the risk of serious illness among people living with HIV...
After twenty-five-year fight with the devastating HIV/AIDS disease, the epidemic is still the greate...
HIV vaccine development in Asia was initiated eight years ago in Thailand and has since proven to be...
Since the first AIDS case was identified in 1984, the HIV epidemic has spread rapidly in Thailand so...
Introduction: Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is recommended by the World Health Organization as an ...
Thailand is a country with a population of 65 millions. The UNAIDS estimated that there were 580,000...
Emergence of transmitted HIV drug resistance (TDR) is a concern after global scale-up of antiretrovi...
Working at the Thailand Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) in Nonthaburi, the U.S. Centers for Disease...
IntroductionAntiretroviral therapy reduces the risk of serious illness among people living with HIV ...
HIV testing among men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender (TG) women remains low in Thailand...
series of cross sectional serum screening survey targeting high risk groups, i.e. female and male pr...
Thailand was the first Asian country hit by the AIDS epidemic, and in the 1990s reported the fastest...
We conducted a hospital-based descriptive study to describe the changing pattern of patient numbers,...
BACKGROUND: There was an estimated 440,000 people living with HIV in Thailand in 2018. New cases are...