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  1. 9 lis 2021 · The probability that people living with HIV in Thailand survive five years after starting antiretroviral therapy was just 75%, according to a recent study published in AIDS Research and Therapy. In 2020, Thailand had an estimated 500,000 people living with HIV and 12,000 people died of AIDS-related causes.

  2. 1 gru 2023 · There are presently 561,578 people living with HIV in Thailand. The government has joined a global commitment to end HIV/Aids by 2030, with a target of Thailand reducing newly infected cases to...

  3. Thailand Country Snapshot 2023. Reviews and Snapshots - Released in 2023. The country snapshot prepared by UNAIDS’ HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia Pacific provides comprehensive information on the HIV epidemic and response in Thailand. Download the country snapshot to find out the most up-to-date HIV data and analysis.

  4. 96% of new infections are caused by unprotected sex among. Male to male sex: 68 %. Spousal/Discordant couples (living together/. regular partners) 19%. Casual sex and non-marital sex partners: 8%. Commercial sex: 1%. 4% infected from needle sharing.

  5. 24 lip 2024 · UNAIDS Executive Director and Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations Winnie Byanyima has praised Thailand's success in promoting community sustainability in its Aids response,...

  6. Long at the forefront of innovations in HIV/AIDS care in Asia, Thailand's community engagement has been key in their HIV response. But, Sima Barmania reports, all is not plain sailing.

  7. 12 gru 2022 · Thailand’s Institute for HIV Research and Innovation (IHRI) announced the launch of this initiative at an event dubbed “Declaration of U=U: Equal healthcare system for all, people living with HIV are equal to everyone”.

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