The Royal College of Physicians together with the AIDS Assoc
Jan 2, 2024 22:48:43 GMT -8
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Royal College of Physicians Parade Thailand together with the AIDS Association of Thailand and related agencies jointly revealed " current advances in HIV treatment " and set targets for patients Mother-to-child transmission of AIDS has been reduced to 1 percent by 2020 and must be reduced to 0 percent. If people need advice about HIV , they can contact 1663. Prof. Dr. Somchai Iam-ong, President of the Royal College of Physicians of Thailand, said: From the current AIDS situation in Thailand There are good warning signs in the pandemic. which is in the proportion of overall AIDS patients nationwide decreasing Therefore, the Royal College of Physicians of Thailand Therefore, together with the AIDS Association of Thailand, Department of Disease Control, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital and the Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Center came out to reveal "Current Advances in HIV Treatment" on the topic of the AIDS situation and treatment advances.
Standards of care for HIV patients in Thailand, including Industry Email List standards and progress in preventing HIV infection from mother to child in Thailand. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Winai Rattanasuwan, President of the AIDS Association of Thailand, spoke about the AIDS situation and progress in treatment that Situation of HIV infection worldwide: 77.3 million people have been infected with HIV since the latest outbreak 38 years ago, and 35.4 million people have died. Since the outbreak began, there were 36.9 million people living with HIV in 2017 and another 1.8 million people newly infected with HIV in 2017 in Thailand. More than 1 million people have been infected in 35 years and approximately 6 people have been infected. Hundreds of thousands of people died Since the outbreak and approximately 600,000 people infected with living HIV in 2017 (approximately 2% of the world) and approximately 6,000 new people infected, an average of 17 people per day (approximately 0.3% of the world).
The evolution of HIV treatment began from 1981 to 1995. There were no effective antiretroviral drugs. It can only treat infectious complications and people infected with HIV have a short lifespan. From 1995 until the present There are effective antiviral drugs. The patient returns to have normal immunity, strength and normal functioning. Prognosis of infected people HIV before the era of antiretroviral drugs, patients who began to have infectious complications The condition is no different from late-stage cancer, but since 1995, people infected with HIV have been able to live as long as normal people if they are diagnosed. Proper treatment and patients behave well Take all medicines on time and do not get new infections.
Standards of care for HIV patients in Thailand, including Industry Email List standards and progress in preventing HIV infection from mother to child in Thailand. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Winai Rattanasuwan, President of the AIDS Association of Thailand, spoke about the AIDS situation and progress in treatment that Situation of HIV infection worldwide: 77.3 million people have been infected with HIV since the latest outbreak 38 years ago, and 35.4 million people have died. Since the outbreak began, there were 36.9 million people living with HIV in 2017 and another 1.8 million people newly infected with HIV in 2017 in Thailand. More than 1 million people have been infected in 35 years and approximately 6 people have been infected. Hundreds of thousands of people died Since the outbreak and approximately 600,000 people infected with living HIV in 2017 (approximately 2% of the world) and approximately 6,000 new people infected, an average of 17 people per day (approximately 0.3% of the world).
The evolution of HIV treatment began from 1981 to 1995. There were no effective antiretroviral drugs. It can only treat infectious complications and people infected with HIV have a short lifespan. From 1995 until the present There are effective antiviral drugs. The patient returns to have normal immunity, strength and normal functioning. Prognosis of infected people HIV before the era of antiretroviral drugs, patients who began to have infectious complications The condition is no different from late-stage cancer, but since 1995, people infected with HIV have been able to live as long as normal people if they are diagnosed. Proper treatment and patients behave well Take all medicines on time and do not get new infections.