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.
Implementing the 'Test and Treat' Approach In Thailand
HIV Cure Research Gains Momentum
Investing in Syringe Exchange Results in Future Cost Savings
Using Mobile Phone Technology to Improve Treatment
Hepatitis B and HIV-Infected Adolescents: Time to Test and Revaccinate
The TREAT Asia Pediatric Network
The TREAT Asia Report Interview: Quarraisha Abdool Karim, Ph.D.
The Imperative of Treatment in Asia
The Temptation to Sacrifice Quality for Quantity
Mastering the Art of Pediatric HIV Treatment
Could the Indian Pipeline Be Shut Down?
A Deadly Nexus: Cancer and HIV in Asia
Survival of Children with HIV in Asia
Testing the HIV Genome: A Key to Long-term Treatment Success
HIV Genotyping: How It’s Done
From the Director: HIV Research Lights the Way to Better Prevention and Care
ViiV Healthcare and TREAT Asia Partner to Optimize HIV Treatment for Children
UNICEF Focuses on TREAT Asia Network Member
Clinician's Handbook: Is It HIV? (PDF, 2010)
"First-line Forever" - In the Philippines, Stopping Drug Resistance Before It Starts
When Children Grow Up With HIV—Setting an Adolescent HIV Research Agenda
Thai MSM Clinic Conducts Innovative Studies of Anal Cancer and HIV
TREAT Asia Cancer Research
AIDS Care China: Model Partnership Provides Red Ribbon AIDS Care
Pulling Together to Combat Treatment Failure
Treating Pediatric AIDS: It Takes a Village