I spent a few hours talking to someone who worked in a hospital in Thailand in 2010. She tells me that the HIV rate for sex workers was a little over 2%.
From studies i've read, that is about right. With FSW in venues it was about 1.8% in 2011. MSW, MSM & IDU was far higher, like in many other parts of the world, and in at least low double figures. Likewise SW SP's in Canada is likely also in the same high range.
She also tells me that Thailand had the highest HIV rate in Asia.
It's about 5X the rate in Canada, both of which are small compared to high risk groups & places like sub-saharan Africa.
Also at her hospital they only tested for HIV-1. She seems a little prejudiced about Africans and people having sex with them, so no one could have HIV-2 there lol.
I wonder what that alleged hospital was. Has there ever been even one reported case of HIV-2 in Thailand?
Following are some comments & opinions on HIV 1 & 2 testing in general and in Thailand:
"The relatively uncommon HIV-2 type is concentrated in West Africa and is rarely found elsewhere.
"...The most-up-to date (fourth generation) EIA tests detect both HIV-1 and HIV-2 infections.37 Although most HIV infections are HIV-1 group M, EIA tests are also able to detect infections with rare groups and subtypes.
"However, as HIV-2 and group O infections are extremely rare in most countries, routine screening programs might not be designed to test for them.38 Anyone who believes they may have contracted HIV-2, HIV-1 group O or one of the rarer subtypes of group M should seek expert advice."
http://www.avert.org/hiv-types.htm
"The lower infectivity of HIV-2 compared to HIV-1 implies that fewer of those exposed to HIV-2 will be infected per exposure. Because of its relatively poor capacity for transmission, HIV-2 is largely confined to West Africa.[9]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV
"Further to my thread earlier, I got tested in Thailand at 39 days-negative. I am concerned that they did not check for HIV-2 because my exposure was with an african woman."
"...Just off the phone with the hospital I got tested in. After a long, long time trying to explain in thai (my thai is abysmal) what I wanted I eventually found out that my test was a 3rd generation rapid test called 'DoubleCheck 2' made by ORGENICS'. It tests for both HIV 1 and HIV 2. link:
http://www.orgenics.com/en/page.aspx?section=22
"...Just a point to note for anyone who gets tested in Thailand:
"I got tested in a rural area that is well away from the main tourist spots so this is an indication that thailands testing procedures are probobly up to speed countrywide." (2007)
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/HIV-2-worries/show/18642
"Modern detection tests are able to detect all groups and subtypes of HIV-1 and HIV-2.
"...HIV-2 is also predominantly found in West Africa, but has recently been reported in India and South America. I can assure you that with your negative test results, you are definitely HIV negative without any doubt, provided the tests have been carried out at the correct window periods". (2012)
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV---International/HIV-Types/show/1664106
"I am 24 yrs old from Thailand...I went to Vejathani Hospital. it is a private hospital and hi-tech hospital. The test took 90Mins and doctor said my blood result are nomal , on the result it was shown as follow
Department of HIV
Anti Hiv
Hiv-1/Hiv-2 "Negative"
(2007)
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV---...out-condom-and-the-test--10-weeks/show/303077
"One last question, do u think the test in Thailand is as good as in your country?.... I don't even know what kind of test it is or the generation of the test? just HIV-1 / HIV-2 that I knew...Do I have to call an hospital and ask about it? I am so so worried everytime I have an headache and when a few rash occured to my skin (and gone) .... It all drive me crazy....
"...Thailand is a medically sophisticated country, and I cannot imagine that they use HIV tests with lower standards than in Europe and North America. But I have no direct knowledge." (2007)
Dr. HHH (STI expert)
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV---...out-condom-and-the-test--10-weeks/show/303077
"I don't know the relative prevalence of HIV-2 in Thailand, but you can be sure it is low; the Thai health officials are very sophisticated and you can be sure that if HIV-2 were common there, they would make sure that routine tests covered it." (2007)
Dr. HHH (STI expert)
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV---...t-still-having-a-ton-of-symptomes/show/256528