amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research
TREAT Asia’s research initiatives are specific and responsive to the needs of people living with HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific. The TREAT Asia HIV observational databases—both pediatric and adult—generate invaluable data on disease course and treatment patterns that form the basis of numerous journal articles and scientific presentations. In this way TREAT Asia is advancing scientific knowledge of how best to treat HIV/AIDS in Asia and around the world.
amfAR’s Pediatric Cure Think Tank Features Thai Study
Expanding Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV in Thailand
A New Study Addresses Data Gaps on Treatment Adherence Among Children and Adolescents
Combating Anal Cancer Among HIV-Positive MSM in Asia
A New TREAT Asia Database Examines Broader Treatment Trends
TREAT Asia's 14th Annual Network Meeting
Improving Reproductive Health Among HIV-Positive Adolescents
Investigator Profile: Dr. Jintanat Ananworanich’s Search for the Cure
TREAT Asia Study on ARV Resistance in Children Reaches Its Goal
WHO Releases First International Hepatitis C Treatment Guidelines
TREAT Asia Research Roundup
TREAT Asia Launches a New Hepatitis C Education Campaign and Screening and Treatment Study
New Global Pediatric HIV Database to Investigate Critical Research Gaps
Cytomegalovirus Retinitis – A Neglected Disease of Resource-Limited Settings
Earlier Is Better: Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation in Asian Perinatally HIV-infected Adolescents
TREAT Asia/amfAR at the 11th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (ICAAP 11)
Children Continue to Start HIV Treatment too Late
Screening For Hepatitis Can Improve HIV Care
Thai Study Demonstrates Reduced Risk of HIV Infection in Injection Drug Users Taking PrEP
Implementing the 'Test and Treat' Approach In Thailand
HPV–Another Challenge for Adolescent Girls Growing Up with HIV Lopinavir/Ritonavir Should Not Be Used Alone as Second-Line Therapy in Adults
TREAT Asia Launches Hepatitis C Co-Infection Study
HIV Cure Research Gains Momentum
Investing in Syringe Exchange Results in Future Cost Savings
Hepatitis B and HIV-Infected Adolescents: Time to Test and Revaccinate
The Clinical and Economic Benefits of Once-Daily Pills
How Long Will People Be Forced to Deal with d4T?
A Partnership that Pushes the Boundaries of Pediatric HIV Research
TREAT Asia Awarded Five-Year NIH Research Grant