Sirisuda Siriwattanarungsee
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Recent Articles
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Siriwattanarungsee S, Sukontason K, Olson J, Chailapakul O, Sukontason K
Parasitol Res
. 2008 May;
103(3):535-44.
PMID: 18481088
The blowfly, Chrysomya megacephala (Fabricius), and housefly, Musca domestica Linnaeus, are ubiquitous insects that have the potential to spread a variety of pathogens to humans and livestock. Pest management techniques...
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Sukontason K, Piangjai S, Siriwattanarungsee S, Sukontason K
Parasitol Res
. 2008 Feb;
102(6):1207-16.
PMID: 18264799
The larval morphology and developmental rate of Chrysomya megacephala (F.) and Chrysomya rufifacies (Macquart), the two most forensically important blowfly species in Thailand, are presented. Morphological comparison of the third...
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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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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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Sukontason K, Boonsriwong W, Siriwattanarungsee S, Piangjai S, Sukontason K
Parasitol Res
. 2005 Dec;
98(3):268-72.
PMID: 16323022
Megaselia scalaris (Loew), a scuttle fly, is a fly species of medical and forensic importance. For use in forensic investigation, fly specimens found to associate with human corpses have to...
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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...
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Siriwattanarungsee S, Sukontason K, Kuntalue B, Piangjai S, Olson J, Sukontason K
Parasitol Res
. 2005 May;
96(3):166-70.
PMID: 15864646
Examination of the puparia of the housefly, Musca domestica L. and blowfly Chrysomya megacephala (F.), through scanning electron microscopy (SEM), revealed many differences in the profile of their morphology. Special...