Kanok Preativatanyou
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Recent Articles
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Preativatanyou K, Songumpai N, Khositharattanakool P, Ampol R, Promrangsee C, Sricharoensuk C, et al.
Curr Res Parasitol Vector Borne Dis
. 2024 Dec;
6:100217.
PMID: 39640917
The World Health Organization has recently declared Thailand a leishmaniasis hotspot in Southeast Asia due to the continuous increase in new symptomatic and asymptomatic cases over the years. This emerging...
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Promrangsee C, Sriswasdi S, Sunantaraporn S, Savigamin C, Pataradool T, Sricharoensuk C, et al.
Parasit Vectors
. 2024 Sep;
17(1):400.
PMID: 39300564
Background: Clinical cases of leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania (Mundinia) parasites have been increasingly reported in Southeast Asia, particularly Thailand. Recent evidence has shown that Leishmania (Mundinia) parasites successfully developed into...
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Sarasombath P, Sitthinamsuwan P, Wijit S, Panyasu K, Roongruanchai K, Silpa-Archa S, et al.
Am J Trop Med Hyg
. 2024 Aug;
111(4):829-840.
PMID: 39106844
Atypical presentations of filariasis have posed diagnostic challenges due to the complexity of identifying the causative species and the difficulties in both diagnosis and treatment. In this study, we present...
4.
Savigamin C, Khositharattanakool P, Somwang P, Wacharapluesadee S, Siriyasatien P, Preativatanyou K
Parasitol Res
. 2024 Jun;
123(6):233.
PMID: 38850488
Enterocytozoon bieneusi is a common cause of human microsporidiosis and can infect a variety of animal hosts worldwide. In Thailand, previous studies have shown that this parasite is common in...
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Ampol R, Somwang P, Khositharattanakool P, Promrangsee C, Pataradool T, Tepboonreung P, et al.
Insects
. 2024 May;
15(5).
PMID: 38786883
In this research, we elucidated the species composition of biting midges, infection prevalence, and genetic diversity of parasites circulating in the affected community in Chiang Rai Province, being the most...
6.
Suphap N, Somkijrungroj T, Kongwattananon W, Supawatjariyakul W, Pataradool T, Kraivichian K, et al.
Am J Trop Med Hyg
. 2024 Apr;
110(6):1158-1164.
PMID: 38688273
Extralymphatic filariasis caused by filaria of zoonotic origins has been frequently reported in Thailand over recent years. Here, we report the first case of ocular filariasis in a 7.5-year-old Thai...
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Preativatanyou K, Chinwirunsirisup K, Phumee A, Khositharattanakool P, Sunantaraporn S, Depaquit J, et al.
Acta Trop
. 2023 May;
244:106949.
PMID: 37211153
Autochthonous leishmaniasis in Thailand has recently been a public health concern due to an increasing number of new clinical cases. Most indigenous cases were diagnosed with Leishmania (Mundinia) martiniquensis, and...
8.
Siriyasatien P, Intayot P, Sawaswong V, Preativatanyou K, Wacharapluesadee S, Boonserm R, et al.
Heliyon
. 2023 Feb;
9(2):e13255.
PMID: 36846682
Filariasis is classified as a vector-borne zoonotic disease caused by several filarial nematodes. The disease is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions. Understanding the relationship between mosquito vectors, filarial...
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Songumpai N, Promrangsee C, Noopetch P, Siriyasatien P, Preativatanyou K
Trop Med Infect Dis
. 2022 Nov;
7(11).
PMID: 36422930
Since 1996, autochthonous cases of emerging leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania (Mundinia) martiniquensis and Leishmania (Mundinia) orientalis have been more frequently reported, especially in the northern and southern parts of Thailand....
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Anugulruengkitt S, Songtaweesin W, Thepnarong N, Tangthanapalakul A, Sitthisan M, Chatproedprai S, et al.
Am J Trop Med Hyg
. 2022 Nov;
108(1):44-50.
PMID: 36410322
We report an autochthonous case of simple, localized cutaneous leishmaniasis in a healthy 18-month-old girl from southern Thailand. The patient presented with a solitary chronic cutaneous nodular lesion on her...