Boonchai Wongstitwilairoong
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Wongstitwilairoong B, Anothaisintawee T, Ruamsap N, Lertsethtakarn P, Kietsiri P, Oransathid W, et al.
Trop Med Infect Dis
. 2023 Aug;
8(8).
PMID: 37624332
This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections in children and assess the drug susceptibility and genotypes/assemblages of in Thailand. This cross-sectional study was conducted among children...
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Murphy H, Bodhidatta L, Sornsakrin S, Khadka B, Pokhrel A, Shakya S, et al.
J Travel Med
. 2019 Jul;
26(8).
PMID: 31355414
Background: We conducted a comprehensive investigation to update our knowledge of traveler's diarrhea (TD) etiology and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Nepal. Methods: A case-control study of TD etiology was conducted...
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Islam D, Ruamsap N, Khantapura P, Aksomboon A, Srijan A, Wongstitwilairoong B, et al.
APMIS
. 2013 Sep;
122(6):463-75.
PMID: 24028276
Shigellosis is a worldwide disease, characterized by abdominal pain, fever, vomiting, and the passage of blood- and mucus-streaked stools. Rhesus monkeys and other primates are the only animals that are...
4.
Woodring J, Srijan A, Puripunyakom P, Oransathid W, Wongstitwilairoong B, Mason C
J Food Prot
. 2012 Jan;
75(1):41-7.
PMID: 22221354
Uncooked seafood samples were collected from open markets and supermarkets in Bangkok, Thailand, and were examined for the presence of Vibrio, Salmonella, and Aeromonas species from January to February 2008....
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Nobthai P, Serichantalergs O, Wongstitwilairoong B, Srijan A, Bodhidatta L, Malla S, et al.
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health
. 2011 Feb;
41(6):1416-22.
PMID: 21329318
A total of 171 Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi strains isolated from Nepal, mostly from patients with typhoid fever in 2002-2003, were tested for antimicrobial susceptibility by disk diffusion assay. Selected...
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Teague N, Srijan A, Wongstitwilairoong B, Poramathikul K, Champathai T, Ruksasiri S, et al.
J Travel Med
. 2010 Apr;
17(2):118-23.
PMID: 20412179
Background: Travelers' diarrhea (TD) is the most prevalent disorder affecting travelers to developing countries. Thailand is considered "moderately risky" for TD acquisition, but the risk by city visited or behavior...
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Vindigni S, Srijan A, Wongstitwilairoong B, Marcus R, Meek J, Riley P, et al.
Foodborne Pathog Dis
. 2007 Jun;
4(2):208-15.
PMID: 17600488
Worldwide, foodborne illness is often associated with consumption of meats and poultry products sold at retail markets. A cross-sectional retail food study was conducted in Bangkok, Thailand to assess the...
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Wongstitwilairoong B, Srijan A, Serichantalergs O, Fukuda C, McDaniel P, Bodhidatta L, et al.
Am J Trop Med Hyg
. 2007 Feb;
76(2):345-50.
PMID: 17297047
This study was conducted to investigate the presence of intestinal parasites among pre-school children (aged 3 months to 5 years) in Sangkhlaburi, a rural district in the west of Thailand...
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Srijan A, Wongstitwilairoong B, Pitarangsi C, Serichantalergs O, Fukuda C, Bodhidatta L, et al.
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health
. 2006 Jan;
36 Suppl 4:26-9.
PMID: 16438175
This study aimed to detect Giardia lamblia and Cryptosporidium spp infection from stool specimens. A total of 345 stool specimens were examined by microscopy (both direct smear and formalin concentration)...
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Wongstitwilairoong B, Srijan A, Piyaphong S, Khungvalert V, Chivaratanond O, Bodhidatta L, et al.
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health
. 2005 Aug;
36(3):641-3.
PMID: 16124430
Three hundred thirty-six stool samples from October 2001 through October 2002 were analyzed for the presence of intestinal parasites. Fifty-six of these (16.7%) were positive for a total of 66...