OBJECTIVES:Currently, HIV testing and counseling (HTC) services in Vietnam are primarily funded by international sources. However, international funders are now planning to withdraw their support and the Government of Vietnam (GVN) is seeking to identify domestic funding and generate client fees to continue services. A clear understanding of the cost to sustain current HTC services is becoming increasingly important to facilitate planning that can lead to making HTC and other HIV services more affordable and sustainable in Vietnam. The objectives of this analysis were to provide a snapshot of current program costs to achieve key program outcomes including 1) testing and identifying PLHIV unaware of their HIV status and 2) successfully enrol...
Background: The global initiative ‘Treatment 2.0’ calls for expanding the evidence base of optimal H...
Background: The global initiative ‘Treatment 2.0’ calls for expanding the evidence base of optimal H...
Achieving the first 95 of the UNAIDS targets requires the implementation of innovative approaches to...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Currently, HIV testing and counseling (HTC) services in Vietnam are primari...
AbstractObjectiveThis article aimed to provide estimates and analyses of the cost of providing volun...
The study found that HIV treatment and care costs in Vietnam are economical, yet there is potential ...
Viral load testing is considered the gold standard for monitoring HIV treatment; however, given its ...
BACKGROUND:Viral load testing is considered the gold standard for monitoring HIV treatment; however,...
Vietnam has been largely reliant on international support in its HIV response. Over 2006-2010, a tot...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Vietnam has been largely reliant on international support in its HIV resp...
therapy (ART), although external funds are declining sharply. To achieve and sustain universal acces...
This study determines an optimal strategy for scaling up ART in Vietnam by examining three initiatio...
BackgroundDonor funding for HIV/AIDS services is declining in Cambodia, and domestic resources need ...
OBJECTIVES: Key populations, including sex workers, men who have sex with men, and people who inject...
This thesis assesses the population impacts and cost-effectiveness of HIV programs in Vietnam during...
Background: The global initiative ‘Treatment 2.0’ calls for expanding the evidence base of optimal H...
Background: The global initiative ‘Treatment 2.0’ calls for expanding the evidence base of optimal H...
Achieving the first 95 of the UNAIDS targets requires the implementation of innovative approaches to...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Currently, HIV testing and counseling (HTC) services in Vietnam are primari...
AbstractObjectiveThis article aimed to provide estimates and analyses of the cost of providing volun...
The study found that HIV treatment and care costs in Vietnam are economical, yet there is potential ...
Viral load testing is considered the gold standard for monitoring HIV treatment; however, given its ...
BACKGROUND:Viral load testing is considered the gold standard for monitoring HIV treatment; however,...
Vietnam has been largely reliant on international support in its HIV response. Over 2006-2010, a tot...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Vietnam has been largely reliant on international support in its HIV resp...
therapy (ART), although external funds are declining sharply. To achieve and sustain universal acces...
This study determines an optimal strategy for scaling up ART in Vietnam by examining three initiatio...
BackgroundDonor funding for HIV/AIDS services is declining in Cambodia, and domestic resources need ...
OBJECTIVES: Key populations, including sex workers, men who have sex with men, and people who inject...
This thesis assesses the population impacts and cost-effectiveness of HIV programs in Vietnam during...
Background: The global initiative ‘Treatment 2.0’ calls for expanding the evidence base of optimal H...
Background: The global initiative ‘Treatment 2.0’ calls for expanding the evidence base of optimal H...
Achieving the first 95 of the UNAIDS targets requires the implementation of innovative approaches to...