Suradej Siripattanapipong
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Recent Articles
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Suwanngam A, Schiffer P, Sasnarukkit A, Siripattanapipong S, Jindapunnapat K, Chinnasri B, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2025 Jan;
15(1):160.
PMID: 39747178
Meloidogyne enterolobii, a guava root-knot nematode, is a highly virulent pest in tropical and subtropical regions causing galls or knots in roots of diverse plant species posing a serious threat...
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Anuntasomboon P, Siripattanapipong S, Unajak S, Choowongkomon K, Burchmore R, Leelayoova S, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2024 Dec;
18(12):e0012716.
PMID: 39689148
Amphotericin B (AmB) is a potent antifungal and antiparasitic medication that exerts its action by disrupting the cell membrane of the leishmanial parasite, leading to its death. Understanding the genetic...
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Bualert L, Ruang-Areerate T, Mungthin M, Leelayoova S, Siripattanapipong S, Naaglor T, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2024 Oct;
18(10):e0012581.
PMID: 39378218
Leishmaniasis poses a significant health burden, particularly among immunocompromised patients. In Thailand, Leishmania infection caused by Leishmania martiniquensis and Leishmania orientalis lacks information about the incidence and risk factors among...
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Nawattanapaibool N, Ruang-Areerate T, Piyaraj P, Leelayoova S, Mungthin M, Siripattanapipong S
PLoS One
. 2024 Aug;
19(8):e0307601.
PMID: 39186742
Leishmaniasis, a neglected tropical disease caused by parasitic protozoa of the Leishmania genus, remains a global health concern with significant morbidity and mortality. In Thailand, the rising incidence of autochthonous...
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Jundang C, Ruang-Areerate T, Mungthin M, Leelayoova S, Tinsan W, Kanoknatjamorn H, et al.
Am J Trop Med Hyg
. 2024 Jul;
111(3):462-471.
PMID: 39013381
Leishmaniasis, a neglected tropical disease, imposes a notable health burden, especially on immunocompromised individuals such as HIV patients. Recognizing its prevalence and risk factors in specific populations is vital for...
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Ruang-Areerate T, Ruang-Areerate P, Manomat J, Naaglor T, Piyaraj P, Mungthin M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Dec;
13(1):23094.
PMID: 38155252
Since 1999, the number of asymptomatic leishmaniasis cases has increased continuously in Thailand, particularly among patients with HIV who are prone to develop symptoms of cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis further....
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Dekham K, Jones S, Jitrakorn S, Charoonnart P, Thadtapong N, Intuy R, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Dec;
13(1):21610.
PMID: 38062111
White Spot syndrome virus (WSSV) causes rapid shrimp mortality and production loss worldwide. This study demonstrates potential use of Lactobacillus johnsonii KD1 as an anti-WSSV agent for post larva shrimp...
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Kimcharoensuk S, Leelayoova S, Mungthin M, Nawattanapaibool N, Tan-Ariya P, Siripattanapipong S
Acta Trop
. 2023 Nov;
249:107081.
PMID: 37993039
Leishmaniasis is an emerging infectious disease in Thailand, with Leishmania martiniquensis and Leishmania orientalis identified as the primary causative agents among immunocompetent and immunocompromised individuals. Variations in drug susceptibility among...
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Anuntasomboon P, Siripattanapipong S, Unajak S, Choowongkomon K, Burchmore R, Leelayoova S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Nov;
13(1):19644.
PMID: 37950023
Mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs) appear in almost all eukaryotic species and are useful molecular markers for phylogenetic studies and species identification. Kinetoplast DNAs (kDNAs) are structurally complex circular mtDNA networks in...
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Aiebchun T, Rasri N, Kiriwan D, Siripattanapipong S, Choowongkomon K
Acta Parasitol
. 2023 Jan;
68(1):240-248.
PMID: 36637694
Purpose: Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease transmitted by the bite of the phlebotomine female sand fly. Currently, no reported effective vaccines are available for the treatment of leishmaniasis; consequently, restricting...