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Division of Research

The mission of Research Division is to conduct biomedical research in support of the Royal Thai Army (RTA), in order to better understand, diagnose, treat and ultimately prevent infectious diseases of significant military importance. To fulfill this mission, both field and clinical research utilize a multidisciplinary approach with the support of well-trained personnel, as well as the fully equipped infrastructures. The staff functions in a complex that includes the Clinical Research Center (CRC), specimen processing facility, biomaterial repository, and laboratories for immunological investigation, molecular biology, and tissue culture.

Diseases of interest include malaria, rickettsioses, HIV/AIDS, and other sexually transmitted diseases. Malaria surveillance, prophylaxis, and prevention programs have been operating along the Thai borders for decades. HIV studies, conducted in collaboration with the US Army, have been internationally recognized for their achievements. Data from HIV surveillance among RTA conscripts has been utilized as an indicator to monitor the national HIV/AIDS situation in Thailand. HIV genotypes and phenotypes are being characterized among seropositive conscripts. The HIV vaccine development program, started in 1991, is currently in its Phase III efficacy trial.

The Research Division has excellent laboratories to identify pathogenic rickettsiae, HIV, herpes simplex virus (HSV), and Chlamydia species. Dot enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (Dot-ELISA), a diagnostic test kit for scrub typhus patented to the RTA since 1998, is being further developed for better applicability in field environs. Health surveillance among RTA personnel who are deployed as part of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force is an ongoing project. Furthermore, the Division serves as a training facility for both undergraduate and postgraduate students and for visiting physicians from overseas.

 

For more information, please visit AFRIMS Thai Component site at www.AFRIMS.go.th

 

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