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The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Asia. Jintanat Ananworanich, MD, PhD US Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences The Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Centre Bangkok, Thailand Jintanat.A@SearchThailand.org. Outline. Transmission of HIV: Routes and risk factors HIV situation in Asia
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The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Asia Jintanat Ananworanich, MD, PhD US Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences The Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Centre Bangkok, Thailand Jintanat.A@SearchThailand.org
Outline • Transmission of HIV: Routes and risk factors • HIV situation in Asia • Prevalence • Injecting drug users and Men who have Sex with Men • HIV situation in Thailand • Prevalence • Future trend
Transmission of HIV Occupational exposure: Needle stick in health care personnel
Factors Associated with Higher Risk for HIV Transmission The person who is the source for infection has high amount of HIV virus in the body
Asia is Large and Diverse • The continent with the largest population • Diverse geography, culture, religion, law and wealth • Diverse HIV prevalence, HIV risk groups, and policy on treatment and prevention
HIV Epidemics in Asia • Statistics (2009) • 5 million living with HIV (160,000 children) • New infections 360,000 (22,000 children) • AIDS deaths 300,000 (15,000 children) • HIV epidemics in Asia are concentrated among certain groups • Injecting drug users • Sex workers and their clients • Men who have sex with men 2010 UNAIDS report
HIV Prevalence in Asia UNGASS 2008-2009 Report (From the slide collection of Prof. Praphan Phanuphak)
HIV Prevalence in Injecting Drug Users (IDUs) Bergenstrom and Abdul-Quader, AIDS 2010
HIV Prevalence in Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) van Griensven and van Wijngaarden, AIDS 2010
Thailand: From a Concentrated to a Generalized HIV Epidemic IDUs: Injecting drug users; FSWs: Female sex workers
Thailand: HIV Statistics 2010 UNAIDS report; Thai MOPH
Thailand: HIV inDifferent At-Risk Groups Bertozzi SM, et al. Lancet 2008
One in Three MSM in Bangkok has HIV Infection % with HIV infection van Griensven, JAIDS 2009
Warning Signs of a Rising HIV Epidemic in Thailand • Increased unsafe sex among the general population • Sharp increase in sexually transmitted infections • Higher illicit drug use among youth • High HIV prevalence among hard-to-reach populations (street-based FSWs, MSWs, MSM, IDUs, migrant workers and fishermen) • A second wave of HIV epidemic in Thailand is anticipated Modified from the slide collection of Prof. Praphan Phanuphak (Thai Red Cross AIDS Res Center)