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Research and Treatment

TREAT Asia 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.

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