Child and Adolescent HIV Research

Child and Adolescent HIV

TREAT Asia’s pediatric network includes 21 sites, most of which contribute to the TREAT Asia Pediatric HIV Observational Database (TApHOD). TApHOD is a regional pediatric HIV study set up by TREAT Asia in 2006 that includes data from more than 7,500 children and adolescents in Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. Studies conducted through the network focus on investigating HIV clinical and treatment outcomes among children, adolescents, and young adults living with HIV. This includes the long-term consequences of HIV-associated co-morbidities, such as mental health disorders.

TREAT Asia Pediatric Network
 Countries in the Asia-Pacific region with TApHOD sites (click on map to see specific sites)

Publications and analyses of TREAT Asia’s pediatric research network can be accessed at http://www.amfar.org/treat-asia/scientific-publications/.

SELECT TREAT ASIA CHILD AND ADOLESCENT HIV RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

An International Collaboration to Model the Adolescent HIV Epidemic in Thailand

Improving Care for Thai Youth Living with HIV

PERSPECTIVES: How can we improve mental health services for people living with HIV in the Asia-Pacific?

Evaluating Depression and Anxiety in Thai Adolescents with HIV

TREAT Asia Begins New Initiative to Address Adolescent Mental Health

New NIH Grant for TREAT Asia and University of Cape Town Partnership on Adolescents Living With HIV

TREAT Asia Investigators Selected in Three Rounds of IAS CIPHER Grant Program

Supporting Children as They Transition Through Life