Research on Thailand’s HIV/AIDS prevention and control strategy and analysis of the experience
YANG Yuan1, LI Ling1, GAO Dong-ping1, LI Jie2
1. Institute of Medical Information/Medical Library, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100020, China 2. National Center for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 102206, China
Abstract:Objective To analyze the successful experience in the effectiveness of HIV/AIDS prevention and control in Thailand. Methods We analyzed several aspects, including organization and management of disease prevention and control, implementation path of prevention and control strategy, and effectiveness of prevention and control. Resultss HIV/AIDS epidemic in Thailand has been effectively controlled since 2000, and Thailand becomes the first country in Asia to stop mother-to-child transmission. Conclusions Thailand’s success in HIV/AIDS prevention and response over the past few decades has been attributed to the government’s clear policy commitment, perfect information systems, effective price adjustment mechanisms, universal access to treatment and good cooperation among all relevant departments.
杨渊, 李玲, 高东平, 李杰. 泰国艾滋病防控策略研究及经验分析[J]. 实用预防医学, 2019, 26(11): 1401-1405.
YANG Yuan, LI Ling, GAO Dong-ping, LI Jie. Research on Thailand’s HIV/AIDS prevention and control strategy and analysis of the experience. , 2019, 26(11): 1401-1405.
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