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Executive Summary and Recommendations
Recommendations To the government of Thailand To the government of the United States To the United Nations and International Donors to Thailand
Recommendations
To the government of Thailand To the government of the United States To the United Nations and International Donors to Thailand
To the government of Thailand
To the government of the United States
To the United Nations and International Donors to Thailand
Methods
Background
Thailand as an HIV/AIDS Success Story HIV/AIDS and Injection Drug Use in Thailand Narcotic Drug Law and Policy in Thailand Providing HIV Care and Treatment to People Who Use Drugs: General Principles
Thailand as an HIV/AIDS Success Story
HIV/AIDS and Injection Drug Use in Thailand
Narcotic Drug Law and Policy in Thailand
Providing HIV Care and Treatment to People Who Use Drugs: General Principles
Findings
Drug Control Policy and Policing Practices Impeding Access to ART Police Registration of Drug Users Interference with Harm Reduction Services Obstacles to ART in Healthcare Settings Denial of Antiretroviral Treatment to Drug Users Problematic Approaches to Methadone Patients Lack of Knowledge on Drug-Drug Interactions Inadequate Voluntary Counseling and Testing Services Hepatitis C Access to HIV-related Services in Custodial Settings Access to Antiretroviral Therapy Access to Medication-assisted Treatment for Opioid Dependence Continuity of Care in and between Custodial Settings Compulsory Drug Treatment Centers
Drug Control Policy and Policing Practices Impeding Access to ART
Police Registration of Drug Users Interference with Harm Reduction Services
Police Registration of Drug Users
Interference with Harm Reduction Services
Obstacles to ART in Healthcare Settings
Denial of Antiretroviral Treatment to Drug Users Problematic Approaches to Methadone Patients Lack of Knowledge on Drug-Drug Interactions Inadequate Voluntary Counseling and Testing Services Hepatitis C
Denial of Antiretroviral Treatment to Drug Users
Problematic Approaches to Methadone Patients
Lack of Knowledge on Drug-Drug Interactions
Inadequate Voluntary Counseling and Testing Services
Hepatitis C
Access to HIV-related Services in Custodial Settings
Access to Antiretroviral Therapy Access to Medication-assisted Treatment for Opioid Dependence Continuity of Care in and between Custodial Settings Compulsory Drug Treatment Centers
Access to Antiretroviral Therapy
Access to Medication-assisted Treatment for Opioid Dependence
Continuity of Care in and between Custodial Settings
Compulsory Drug Treatment Centers
Human Rights Standards
The Right to Health Rights of Detainees to Health Care
The Right to Health
Rights of Detainees to Health Care
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
November 2007 Volume 19, No. 17(C)