About the Journal

          Thai AIDS Journal is an academic journal Prepared and published by Division of AIDS and STIs, Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand. The journal focuses on the disseminate academic and knowledge work in the scope of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), sexually transmitted infections (STIs), tuberculosis (TB), and hepatitis B and C. As a source of knowledge for medical and public health personnel so that it can be applied to the public service in preventing and solving AIDS, STIs, TB and hepatitis B and C problems. Type of articles is original articles, results of operations, review articles, case report, case study and special article. Thai AIDS Journal do not charge authors any fee for submitting and publishing article.
Publication schedule
Issue number 1 : JanuaryApril
Issue number 2 : MayAugust
Issue number 3 : SeptemberDecember
ISSN 0857-8575 (Print) stop printing in 2020
ISSN 2985-0371 (Online) starting on May 25, 2023

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Current Issue

Vol. 38 No. 1 (2026): Thai AIDS Journal
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Thai AIDS Journal Vol. 38 NO. 1 (January-April 2026)
Original Article
- A study on service models for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) provision in Thailand
- Development of a proactive case-finding model for early detection and treatment of new tuberculosis cases to reduce mortality in Lopburi Province, Thailand
- Evaluation of HIV serology laboratory performance in Thailand’s 4th and 13th Health Regions during the fiscal years 2018-2024
- Engagement model for enhancing tuberculosis service quality among network partners in prisons, correctional institutions, and four referral hospitals in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, Thailand

Case Study
- SettingsUtilization of continuity of care for women with syphilis during pregnancy: a case study

Published: 2026-03-16

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