Anti-retrovirals (ARVs) have altered the complexion of HIV/AIDS management in Thailand. In 2005, ARVs were included within a subsidised health scheme making provision widespread. Increased access has been brought about through the legal and political advocacy of the Thai Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS (TNP+) who now play a central role in expanded ARV provision. HIV-infected volunteers help the state deliver comprehensive services and assist with follow-up and adherence programs. Alongside improvements in drug provision, a focus on pharmaceutical treatment has left other issues, such as community support of orphans and the social responses to living with HIV, less central within community responses. As they take on new responsibili...
Access to HIV/AIDS medicines makes a huge difference to the lives of infected people and their famil...
Since the first AIDS case was identified in 1984, the HIV epidemic has spread rapidly in Thailand so...
Thailand has been severely affected by AIDS/HIV. The epidemic has undermined the health of the popul...
Antiretrovirals (ARVs) have been seen as life-saving for HIV-positive people. However, ARVs have a d...
Thailand was the first Asian country hit by the AIDS epidemic, and in the 1990s reported the fastest...
Thailand is a country with a population of 65 millions. The UNAIDS estimated that there were 580,000...
After twenty-five-year fight with the devastating HIV/AIDS disease, the epidemic is still the greate...
Thailand has the highest prevalence of HIV among countries in Asia but has also been a pioneer in HI...
People living with HIV (PLH) in Thailand face tremendous challenges, including HIV disclosure. With ...
This article was published in the Millennial Asia journal [© 2012 SAGE publications] and the definit...
Thailand’s comprehensive national response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic has been extensively documented ...
HIV vaccine development in Asia was initiated eight years ago in Thailand and has since proven to be...
Stigmatization and discrimination against people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA), and their families, re...
Background No evidences have been shown the equal benefit of the treatment to various Thai social cl...
The Thai Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) launched a National Access Program for Antiretrovirals for...
Access to HIV/AIDS medicines makes a huge difference to the lives of infected people and their famil...
Since the first AIDS case was identified in 1984, the HIV epidemic has spread rapidly in Thailand so...
Thailand has been severely affected by AIDS/HIV. The epidemic has undermined the health of the popul...
Antiretrovirals (ARVs) have been seen as life-saving for HIV-positive people. However, ARVs have a d...
Thailand was the first Asian country hit by the AIDS epidemic, and in the 1990s reported the fastest...
Thailand is a country with a population of 65 millions. The UNAIDS estimated that there were 580,000...
After twenty-five-year fight with the devastating HIV/AIDS disease, the epidemic is still the greate...
Thailand has the highest prevalence of HIV among countries in Asia but has also been a pioneer in HI...
People living with HIV (PLH) in Thailand face tremendous challenges, including HIV disclosure. With ...
This article was published in the Millennial Asia journal [© 2012 SAGE publications] and the definit...
Thailand’s comprehensive national response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic has been extensively documented ...
HIV vaccine development in Asia was initiated eight years ago in Thailand and has since proven to be...
Stigmatization and discrimination against people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA), and their families, re...
Background No evidences have been shown the equal benefit of the treatment to various Thai social cl...
The Thai Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) launched a National Access Program for Antiretrovirals for...
Access to HIV/AIDS medicines makes a huge difference to the lives of infected people and their famil...
Since the first AIDS case was identified in 1984, the HIV epidemic has spread rapidly in Thailand so...
Thailand has been severely affected by AIDS/HIV. The epidemic has undermined the health of the popul...