Ending AIDS and challenges for Asia

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Main Authors: Ohata P., Chumchure R., Nanthapisal K., Ruengpanyathip C., Koita P., Phuanglek T., Avihingsanon A., Puthanakit T., Phanuphak N., Kerr S., Bunupuradah T., Prasitsuebsai W., Landolt N., Sudjaritruk T., Sapsirisavat V., Do T., Auchieng C., Ruxrungtham K., Phanuphak P.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-384772015-06-16T07:47:18Z Ending AIDS and challenges for Asia Ohata P. Chumchure R. Nanthapisal K. Ruengpanyathip C. Koita P. Phuanglek T. Avihingsanon A. Avihingsanon A. Puthanakit T. Puthanakit T. Phanuphak N. Phanuphak N. Kerr S. Kerr S. Bunupuradah T. Prasitsuebsai W. Landolt N. Sudjaritruk T. Sapsirisavat V. Do T. Auchieng C. Ruxrungtham K. Ruxrungtham K. Phanuphak P. Phanuphak P. Phanuphak P. Virology © 2015 Future Medicine Ltd. The 17th Bangkok International Symposium on HIV Medicine, Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre, Bangkok, Thailand, 14-16 January 2015 HIV Netherlands Australia Thailand Research Collaboration (HIV-NAT)'s commitment to provide educational training every January to the region returned this year after the cancellation of 2014′s symposium due to political unrest. More than 500 participants from five continents attended the 3-whole-day symposium; 60 also attended Data Safety and Monitoring Board (DSMB) preconference workshop sponsored by Harvard University's Multiregional Clinical Trial Center and 50 attended the Qualitative Research preconference workshop held by our sister organization SEARCH. A wide number of topics were discussed and a few are listed: prevention and cure, combination of antiretroviral therapy, elderly, coinfections, policy implementation, sexual health and stigma. This article briefly summarizes some of the plenary sessions. 2015-06-16T07:47:18Z 2015-06-16T07:47:18Z 2015-01-01 Conference Paper 17460794 2-s2.0-84929070529 10.2217/fvl.15.19 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84929070529&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/38477 Future Medicine Ltd.
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Virology
spellingShingle Virology
Ohata P.
Chumchure R.
Nanthapisal K.
Ruengpanyathip C.
Koita P.
Phuanglek T.
Avihingsanon A.
Avihingsanon A.
Puthanakit T.
Puthanakit T.
Phanuphak N.
Phanuphak N.
Kerr S.
Kerr S.
Bunupuradah T.
Prasitsuebsai W.
Landolt N.
Sudjaritruk T.
Sapsirisavat V.
Do T.
Auchieng C.
Ruxrungtham K.
Ruxrungtham K.
Phanuphak P.
Phanuphak P.
Phanuphak P.
Ending AIDS and challenges for Asia
description © 2015 Future Medicine Ltd. The 17th Bangkok International Symposium on HIV Medicine, Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre, Bangkok, Thailand, 14-16 January 2015 HIV Netherlands Australia Thailand Research Collaboration (HIV-NAT)'s commitment to provide educational training every January to the region returned this year after the cancellation of 2014′s symposium due to political unrest. More than 500 participants from five continents attended the 3-whole-day symposium; 60 also attended Data Safety and Monitoring Board (DSMB) preconference workshop sponsored by Harvard University's Multiregional Clinical Trial Center and 50 attended the Qualitative Research preconference workshop held by our sister organization SEARCH. A wide number of topics were discussed and a few are listed: prevention and cure, combination of antiretroviral therapy, elderly, coinfections, policy implementation, sexual health and stigma. This article briefly summarizes some of the plenary sessions.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ohata P.
Chumchure R.
Nanthapisal K.
Ruengpanyathip C.
Koita P.
Phuanglek T.
Avihingsanon A.
Avihingsanon A.
Puthanakit T.
Puthanakit T.
Phanuphak N.
Phanuphak N.
Kerr S.
Kerr S.
Bunupuradah T.
Prasitsuebsai W.
Landolt N.
Sudjaritruk T.
Sapsirisavat V.
Do T.
Auchieng C.
Ruxrungtham K.
Ruxrungtham K.
Phanuphak P.
Phanuphak P.
Phanuphak P.
author_facet Ohata P.
Chumchure R.
Nanthapisal K.
Ruengpanyathip C.
Koita P.
Phuanglek T.
Avihingsanon A.
Avihingsanon A.
Puthanakit T.
Puthanakit T.
Phanuphak N.
Phanuphak N.
Kerr S.
Kerr S.
Bunupuradah T.
Prasitsuebsai W.
Landolt N.
Sudjaritruk T.
Sapsirisavat V.
Do T.
Auchieng C.
Ruxrungtham K.
Ruxrungtham K.
Phanuphak P.
Phanuphak P.
Phanuphak P.
author_sort Ohata P.
title Ending AIDS and challenges for Asia
title_short Ending AIDS and challenges for Asia
title_full Ending AIDS and challenges for Asia
title_fullStr Ending AIDS and challenges for Asia
title_full_unstemmed Ending AIDS and challenges for Asia
title_sort ending aids and challenges for asia
publisher Future Medicine Ltd.
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