Abstract
Aids struggle in Thailand: from public health policy logic to industrial policylogic Thailand' s efforts to slow the AIDS epinvestissements directs etrangers-mic are successful thanks to a preventive policy. Now, the issue is to ensure access for people with palliative cares and antiretroviral treatments. To provinvestissements directs etrangers low-cost treatments, Thailand can mobilize national generic industry. However, the recent modifications of the intellectual propriety rights do not urge local firms to produce generics. Finally, public health policy is unable to mobilize the industrial policy in order to improve affordability of treatments to infected people.
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