About TREAT Asia
Established in 2001, TREAT Asia (Therapeutics Research, Education, and AIDS Training in Asia) is a collaborative network of clinics, hospitals, research institutions, and civil society that is working to ensure the safe and effective delivery of HIV treatments to adults and children across the Asia-Pacific through:
TREAT Asia Network Annual Meeting, Bangkok, Thailand – October 2022
TREAT Asia’s unique capacity to bring together researchers, doctors, activists, advocates, and policymakers plays an important role in the region’s response to HIV, and it has become a model for regional collaboration on HIV/AIDS. Its members study optimal approaches to treating HIV, common co-infections, and comorbid conditions among adults and children, particularly in resource-limited settings. It regularly hosts workshops and develops and distributes educational materials to provide clinicians and community advocates with the knowledge they need to better address the epidemic within their own country contexts. TREAT Asia also plays a key advocacy role in the region, using data gathered through the network and its research, to make the case for evidence-based HIV-related policy and programming.
TREAT Asia Network Sites
Encompassing 21 adult and 20 pediatric clinical sites in 12 countries, and a range of regional, national and community organizations, the TREAT Asia network collaborates on numerous studies, education and policy initiatives aimed at
improving HIV care and outcomes in the region.
TREAT Asia Awards
TREAT Asia awards grants to researchers studying a wide range of medical and social issues affecting adults and children living with HIV in the Asia-Pacific.
TREAT Asia Policy
The Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) Policy:
Financial Conflicts of Interest in Research Activities Funded through the U.S. Public Health Service