Dr Hla Htay
Senior Technical Manager

Background
Dr. Hla Htay has been working with Burnet Institute Myanmar since 2006. After his graduation from Institute of Medicine (1) in Yangon, Myanmar, he started his career to provide medical assistance to needy people in very remote areas of Mon and Karen States, specifically in the Thai-Burmese border region by working with Médecins Sans Fronti\u00E8res (MSF) in Myanmar. He has risked his life for humanitarian assistance in such insecure and difficult-to-access villages. He pursued further study for a Master of Public Health at Mahidol University, Thailand with a special focus on Primary Health Care in 2005. After completing his further study, he joined Burnet Institute Myanmar. Dr Hla Htay plays pivotal roles in various technical and program management areas including HIV, TB, Malaria, Research and Organisation Development. He has extensive knowledge and understanding in working with highly stigmatised and discriminated people. His current position is Senior Technical Manager and he oversees all the technical support for implementation of programs and projects.
Qualifications
- MBBS, Institute of Medicine (1), Yangon, Myanmar;
- MPH, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
Appointments
- Myanmar Organization Development Network;
- DU Working Group; Myanmar Positive Group (MPG);
- Education Thematic Working Group (ETWG);
- Yaung Zin Teacher Development Group;
- Myanmar Teacher Education Working Group (MTEWG)
Awards
- Crockett-Murphy Travel Award (2014-2015)
Positions
- Senior Technical Manager;
- Senior Technical Officer (Organisation Development);
- Thematic Coordinator (Organisation Development);
- Thematic Coordinator (Drugs and Society Team);
- Project Officer (Centre for Harm Reduction)
Burnet publications
Reducing liver disease-related deaths in the Asia-Pacific: the important role of decentralised and non-specialist led hepatitis C treatment for cirrhotic patients
The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific
Bridget Draper et al
Outcomes of the CT2 study: A ‘one‐stop‐shop’ for community‐based hepatitis C testing and treatment in Yangon, Myanmar
Liver International
Bridget Draper et al
Prooxidant activity of curcumin: copper-dependent formation of 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine in DNA and induction of apoptotic cell death
Toxicology in Vitro
Hla Htay
Past projects
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ACCESS Myanmar: Assessing the feasibility of an integrated HIV cascade of care surveillance system in Myanmar
ACCESS Myanmar will implement and evaluate an electronic health records data linkage system that effectively monitors the progress of patients through HIV testing and treatment episodes of care across a network of partnering community and government services.

Hepatitis C: Community Testing and Treatment (CT2)
This study examined the feasibility of a community-based testing and treatment program for hepatitis C.

Modelling hepatitis C virus elimination and control policies in Myanmar
This project estimated the national treatment scale-up required to reach Myanmar's hepatitis C elimination targets by 2030.