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Today is World AIDS Day: A Portrait of AIDS in Thailand

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1 December 2014 12:39 WIB

A terminally ill patient raises his arm in a hospice for those dying of AIDS at the Buddhist temple Wat Prabat Nampu in Lopburi province, north of Bangkok (11/30). From 1992, the temple has provided housing for HIV positive patients and palliative care for those in the final stages of the AIDS disease. Data from 2013 estimates Thailand has 450,000 people living with HIV/AIDS, but only 353,000 have access to life-saving antiretroviral drugs. December 1 is World AIDS Day. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

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A terminally ill man is comforted by another patient in a hospice for those dying of AIDS at the Buddhist temple Wat Prabat Nampu in Lopburi province, north of Bangkok (11/30). From 1992, the temple has provided housing for HIV positive patients and palliative care for those in the final stages of the AIDS disease. December 1 is World AIDS Day. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

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A patient watches a man playing with cat in a hospice for those dying of AIDS at the Buddhist temple Wat Prabat Nampu in Lopburi province, north of Bangkok (11/30). Data from 2013 estimates Thailand has 450,000 people living with HIV/AIDS, but only 353,000 have access to life-saving antiretroviral drugs. December 1 is World AIDS Day. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

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A patient is given bath at a hospice for those dying of AIDS at the Buddhist temple Wat Prabat Nampu in Lopburi province, north of Bangkok (11/30). From 1992, the temple has provided housing for HIV positive patients and palliative care for those in the final stages of the AIDS disease. December 1 is World AIDS Day. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

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Arun Lunt, a practically blind AIDS patient, cools herself in front of a fan at the Buddhist temple Wat Prabat Nampu where she has been living for seven years in Lopburi province, north of Bangkok (11/30). Data from 2013 estimates Thailand has 450,000 people living with HIV/AIDS, but only 353,000 have access to life-saving antiretroviral drugs. December 1 is World AIDS Day. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

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Terminally ill patients rest in their beds in a hospice for those dying of AIDS at the Buddhist temple Wat Prabat Nampu in Lopburi province, north of Bangkok (11/30). From 1992, the temple has provided housing for HIV positive patients and palliative care for those in the final stages of the AIDS disease. December 1 is World AIDS Day. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

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