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Sarin Suwanpakdee

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Sangkachai N, Wiratsudakul A, Randolph D, Whittaker M, George A, Nielsen M, et al.
One Health . 2025 Feb; 20:100969. PMID: 39898313
Wildlife (in this paper: wild animals) deliver a crucial range of ecosystem services on human health and livelihood, particularly in Indigenous People and Local Communities (IPLCs). 'One Health' extends beyond...
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Suwanpakdee S, Wiratsudakul A, Chaisilp N, Prasittichai L, Skulpong A, Maneeorn P, et al.
BMC Vet Res . 2025 Jan; 21(1):33. PMID: 39856666
The canine distemper virus (CDV) could infect various wildlife species worldwide. The viral infection in large felids directly impacts wildlife conservation. This study aimed to understand better the burden of...
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Suwanpakdee S, Bhusri B, Saechin A, Mongkolphan C, Tangsudjai S, Suksai P, et al.
Zoonoses Public Health . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39853967
Introduction: Nonhuman primates (NHPs) can transmit zoonotic diseases to humans because of their close genetic relationship, facilitating the cross-species transmission of certain pathogens. In Thailand, Macaca is the most common...
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Worrawattanatam W, Ektasaeng W, Pornsuksant P, Suwanpakdee S, Premashthira S, Wiratsudakul A
One Health . 2025 Jan; 20():100955. PMID: 39811077
Rabies is a severe zoonotic disease with potentially fatal consequences. Effective communication channels are crucial for disseminating key rabies prevention and control messages to target populations. This study examined how...
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Sangkachai N, Gummow B, Hayakijkosol O, Suwanpakdee S, Wiratsudakul A
One Health . 2024 Oct; 19:100915. PMID: 39468997
An increasing trend in zoonotic and emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) has been observed worldwide. Most EID outbreaks originate from wildlife, and these outbreaks often involve pathogen-host-environment interaction. Garbage dumps act...
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Wiratsudakul A, Sariya L, Paungpin W, Suwanpakdee S, Chamsai T, Tangsudjai S, et al.
One Health . 2024 Sep; 19:100894. PMID: 39345729
During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, hospitals and households have used personal protective equipment (PPE), such as masks and gloves. Some of these potentially infectious materials were discarded with...
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Suwanpakdee S, Sangkachai N, Wiratsudakul A, Wiriyarat W, Sakcamduang W, Wongluechai P, et al.
Front Vet Sci . 2024 Sep; 11:1462280. PMID: 39234178
There is an increasing need for robust wildlife health programs that provide surveillance and management for diseases in wildlife and wild aquatic populations to manage associated risks. This paper illustrates...
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Thichumpa W, Wiratsudakul A, Suwanpakdee S, Sararat C, Modchang C, Pan-Ngum S, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Sep; 14(1):20477. PMID: 39227680
Rabies is a neglected disease primarily related to dog-mediated transmission to humans. Accurate dog demographic and dynamic data are essential for effectively planning and evaluating population management strategies when designing...
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Suwanpakdee S, Ketchim N, Thongdee M, Chaiwattanarungruengpaisan S, Tangsudjai S, Wiriyarat W, et al.
Front Vet Sci . 2024 May; 11:1329656. PMID: 38770189
Epidemiological data on SARS-CoV-2 infection in companion animals have been thoroughly investigated in many countries. However, information on the neutralizing cross-reactivity against SARS-CoV-2 variants in companion animals is still limited....
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Buranasinsup S, Wiratsudakul A, Chantong B, Maklon K, Suwanpakdee S, Jiemtaweeboon S, et al.
J Infect Public Health . 2023 Nov; 16 Suppl 1:194-202. PMID: 37973494
Background: Companion animals may act as antimicrobial resistance (AMR) reservoirs. This study investigated the prevalence and AMR patterns of Escherichia coli in pets and people in close contact with pets....