Adults and children living with HIV/AIDS: 69,000
Estimated coverage of antiretroviral therapy (est. %): 27
Estimated number of people receiving antiretroviral therapy: 2,500-3,000 

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MALAYSIA - HIV/AIDS

UNAIDS - Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
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Epidemiological Fact Sheets on HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections, Malaysia, UNAIDS, Unicef, WHO, 2006 Update (PDF)

   
WHO - World Health Organisation
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Estimated percentage of people covered among those in need of antiretroviral therapy (situation as of June 2005), WHO (Map)

  § Malaysia - Drug Regulatory Status Report, WHO, 2007 (PDF)
    ð This PDF shows all HIV/AIDS medicines registered in Malaysia. Appearing on the list does NOT mean that the drug is available, and even less that it is affordable. On the other hand, not being on this list means that, as a rule, the drug is simply not available. You can create an updated version of this document via the Drug Regulatory Status Database of the WHO.
  § WHO discussion paper: The practice of charging user fees at the point of service delivery for HIV/AIDS treatment and care, WHO, Dec 2005.
   
HIV in Site - Gateway to HIV and AIDS Knowledge
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HIV InSIte Country Profiles: Malaysia, HIV InSite, Update Sep 2005 (HTML)

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Full Indicator Report, Malaysia, HIV InSite (HTML)

   
ITCP - International Treatment Preparedness Coalition
  § Missing the Target report provides an overview of AIDS treatment delivery in Malaysia.
   
Global Health Reporting
  § Malaysia, HIV/AIDS, Global Health Reporting (HTLM)
   
NAM - AIDSMAP
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This site offers worldwide HIV/AIDS organisation listings. Select Malaysia in the "location" field and click "go".

You could also request further information from other organisations dealing with availability and accessibility of healthcare.

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