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Thailand has been lauded as a global leader among developing countries for its aggressive HIV prevention programs and its efforts to provide universal access to HIV treatment.
The federal government is spending $178,000 to better understand why drug-abusing prostitutes in Thailand are at greater risk for HIV infection, an endeavor taxpayer watchdogs are calling a huge ...
Bare-chested male models strutted through the glitzy ballroom in Bangkok to the beat of house music while dozens of young gay men waited anxiously, working up the nerve to have a blood test.
Thailand has become the first Asian country to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV, thanks to a pragmatic multi-sector response backed by strong political commitment and heavy government ...
Preventative therapies for HIV-1 (Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1) have made leaps and bounds over the past decade. A ...
Widely hailed as a “success story” in the fight against AIDS, Thailand has undermined many of its earlier achievements on HIV prevention since launching its anti-drug initiative on February 1.
Trials for the HIV vaccines in Thailand are now going to speed up following the recent setbacks thanks to the pressure by the health experts. Initial test results of the RV144 vaccine -- jointly ...
Thailand’s success at controlling the sexual spread of HIV could be undermined by an overly harsh policy on drugs, according to a report issued in advance of the International AIDS Conference which ...
2002-12-19 04:00:00 PDT Bangkok-- For years, Thailand's AIDS prevention program was acclaimed as a model for Asia, a beacon of light in a region that had no tradition of tackling a major health ...
Thailand's young people are facing a new rise in HIV infections - the virus that causes AIDS. Researchers say they are finding it tougher to reach at-risk populations with messages about safer sex ...
A new way to prevent HIV delivers dramatic results in trial : Goats and Soda The testing of lenacapavir was halted because results were so impressive — 100% effectiveness. The decision was made ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved Gilead's HIV prevention drug lenacapavir, a twice-a-year injectable medication that clinical trials show prevents new infections.. The drug will be ...