Duanghatai Sripakdee
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Recent Articles
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Rompo T, Hayashi N, Teo E, Singhla T, Kunkaew C, Sripakdee D, et al.
Parasitol Int
. 2025 Mar;
108:103057.
PMID: 40043788
Gastrointestinal parasites, particularly strongyle nematodes, pose a significant threat to the health of ruminants. Due to the technical limitations of microscopic and conventional PCR-based methods, the strongyle parasite fauna has...
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Tangtrongsup S, Sripakdee D, Malaivijitnond S, Angkuratipakorn R, Lappin M
Front Vet Sci
. 2019 May;
6:110.
PMID: 31106211
Intestinal parasitic infections can have an impact on health and growth of wildlife. The current study aims were to determine the prevalence of intestinal parasites and to molecular characterize and...
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Dechkajorn S, Nomsiri R, Boonsri K, Sripakdee D, Sukontason K, Wannasan A, et al.
Parasitol Int
. 2015 Oct;
65(1):58-61.
PMID: 26460150
Visceral pentastomiasis (porocephalosis) caused by Armillifer armillatus larvae was incidentally diagnosed in a female striped hyena (Hyaena hyaena) of unknown age which died unexpectedly in 2013. The hyena had been...
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Sukontason K, Ngern-Klun R, Sripakdee D, Sukontason K
Parasitol Res
. 2007 Aug;
101(5):1407-16.
PMID: 17687570
In forensic investigations, immature stages of the fly (egg, larva, or puparia) can be used as entomological evidence at death scenes, not only to estimate the postmortem interval (PMI), analyze...
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Sukontason K, Narongchai P, Kanchai C, Vichairat K, Sribanditmongkol P, Bhoopat T, et al.
Parasitol Res
. 2007 Jul;
101(5):1417-23.
PMID: 17647017
This paper presents and discusses 30 cases of cadavers that had been transferred for forensic entomology investigations to the Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, northern...
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Ngern-Klun R, Sukontason K, Tesana S, Sripakdee D, Irvine K, Sukontason K
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health
. 2006 Nov;
37(4):662-72.
PMID: 17121291
A survey of freshwater snail, Bithynia funiculata, was conducted in four locations, Doi Saket, Mueang, Saraphi and Mae Rim Districts of Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand, between June and October,...
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Sukontason K, Narongchai P, Kanchai C, Vichairat K, Piangjai S, Boonsriwong W, et al.
Forensic Sci Int
. 2006 Mar;
164(2-3):230-4.
PMID: 16527437
In Thailand, the hairy maggots of the blow flies, Chrysomya rufifacies (Macquart) and Chrysomya villeneuvi Patton, are of forensic importance. Both flies are closely related species, not only in the...
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Sripakdee D, Sukontason K, Piangjai S, Ngern-Klun R, Sukontason K
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health
. 2005 Nov;
36(4):893-5.
PMID: 16295541
Chrysomya megacephala (F) is a blow fly species of medical importance, being pestiferous and a mechanical carrier of various microorganisms to human food. Various strategies to reduce the fly population...
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Sukontason K, Kanchai C, Piangjai S, Boonsriwong W, Bunchu N, Sripakdee D, et al.
Forensic Sci Int
. 2005 Nov;
161(1):15-9.
PMID: 16289901
This article presents Chrysomya nigripes Aubertin as a blow fly species of forensic importance in Thailand, and morphological observation of fly puparia using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Morphologically, we focused...
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Sukontason K, Sukontason K, Piangjai S, Narongchai P, Samai W, Boonchu N, et al.
Forensic Sci Int
. 2005 Sep;
154(2-3):195-9.
PMID: 16182965
The morphology of the second and third instars of Chrysomya villeneuvi Patton, a fly species of forensic importance, was presented by use of light microscopy. Both instars were of hairy...