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20 maj 2024 · The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted HIV treatment worldwide, but its effects on South and Southeast Asia, particularly in India, Indonesia, and Thailand, have been less evident.
26 lis 2020 · In the first half of 2019, COVID-19 impacted the delivery of and access to KPLHS and other HIV services in Thailand. For example, numbers of HIV and STI testing clients in major HIV/STI centers declined by 50-75%, there were reductions in numbers of new HIV diagnoses and treatment initiations, there was uncertainty around the supply of PrEP ...
20 lip 2022 · Perceived changes by people living with HIV (PLHIV) towards HIV care and prevention access during COVID-19 pandemic in each country/territory—hospital/clinic visit frequency, HIV-related tests, HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART) compliance, and telemedicine services.
11 paź 2021 · The study explored the perceived and experienced impacts of COVID-19 among Thai MSM living with HIV participating in the Adam’s Love We Care study.
In Thailand, a generalized HIV epidemic trajectory appears to be increasing, and as of 2019, there were 470,000 PLHIV in Thailand and there were 14,000 AIDS‐related deaths (Global information and education on HIV/AIDS in Thailand, 2019).
25 mar 2020 · 25 March 2020. Hospitals in Thailand are to dispense antiretroviral therapy in three- to six-month doses in order to prevent people living with HIV from running out of medicines and to reduce their need to access the health system during the COVID-19 pandemic.
20 lip 2022 · Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic substantially disrupted HIV prevention to care continuum in Asia at the time of the study. The findings highlighted differences in HIV prevention to care continuum via telehealth services utilisation by PLHIV, KPs, and HCPs.