Teera Kusolsuk
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Recent Articles
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Tapaopong P, Chainarin S, Mala A, Rannarong A, Kangkasikorn N, Kusolsuk T, et al.
Malar J
. 2024 Nov;
23(1):342.
PMID: 39538241
Background: Recent reports from Thailand reveal a substantial surge in Plasmodium knowlesi cases over the past decades, with a more than eightfold increase in incidence by 2023 compared to 2018....
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Jongsoowiwatwong N, Flaherty G, Pisutsan P, Matsee W, Kusolsuk T, Silachamroon U, et al.
Travel Med Infect Dis
. 2024 Oct;
62:102780.
PMID: 39447943
Background: Last-minute travelers (LMTs) present significant challenges for travel health services and are considered vulnerable due to their lack of health preparation. However, there is a lack of data to...
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Tapaopong P, Chainarin S, Mala A, Rannarong A, Kangkasikorn N, Kusolsuk T, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Jul;
PMID: 38979329
Recent reports from Thailand reveal a substantial surge in cases over the past decade, with a more than eightfold increase in incidence by 2023 compared to 2018. This study investigates...
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Gultawatvichai W, Matsee W, Pisutsan P, Kusolsuk T, Silachamroon U, Mansanguan C, et al.
Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines
. 2023 Sep;
9(1):13.
PMID: 37710330
Background: Hypertension is a common and important risk factor for cardiovascular disease which is the leading cause of death among the general population and travelers. Data on hypertension among travelers...
5.
Chan A, Kusolsuk T, Watthanakulpanich D, Pakdee W, Doanh P, Yasin A, et al.
Infect Dis Poverty
. 2023 Sep;
12(1):83.
PMID: 37705080
Background: Strongyloidiasis, caused by the nematodes Strongyloides stercoralis and Strongyloides fuelleborni, is estimated to affect over 600 million individuals worldwide. The disease is endemic in Southeast Asia, where a warm-humid...
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Jaita S, Pisutsan P, Lawpoolsri S, Kitro A, Kittitrakul C, Kusolsuk T, et al.
Trop Med Infect Dis
. 2023 Jun;
8(6).
PMID: 37368740
International university students are vulnerable travellers due to their unpredictable schedules and lifestyles. As Thailand continues to see an increase in international students, evaluating their pre-travel preparation and preventive behaviours...
7.
Kusolsuk T, Chaisiri K, Poodeepiyasawad A, Sa-Nguankiat S, Homsuwan N, Yanagida T, et al.
Parasite
. 2021 Jun;
28:53.
PMID: 34142955
Taeniasis remains a prevalent public health problem in Thailand. National helminthiasis surveys report only the incidence of Taenia spp. eggs. The ability to differentiate Taenia species using morphological and molecular...
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Prommi A, Prombutara P, Watthanakulpanich D, Adisakwattana P, Kusolsuk T, Yoonuan T, et al.
Parasitology
. 2020 May;
147(9):972-984.
PMID: 32364103
Gastrointestinal helminth infection likely affects the gut microbiome, in turn affecting host health. To investigate the effect of intestinal parasite status on the gut microbiome, parasitic infection surveys were conducted...
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Kusolsuk T, Phuphisut O, Maipanich W, Pubampen S, Sa-Nguankiat S, Poodeepiyasawat A, et al.
Korean J Parasitol
. 2020 Mar;
58(1):57-60.
PMID: 32145728
During the mobile clinic activities in Tak Province, Thailand, Paragonimus sp. eggs were found in a fecal sample of a 72-year-old Karen resident. Paragonimus DNA was amplified from the stool...
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"Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Cryptosporidium: a cross-sectional study conducted throughout Thailand"
Prasertbun R, Mori H, Sukthana Y, Popruk S, Kusolsuk T, Hagiwara K, et al.
BMC Infect Dis
. 2019 Sep;
19(1):808.
PMID: 31521133
Background: Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Cryptosporidium spp. are prevalent zoonotic parasites associated with a high burden among children. To date only limited molecular epidemiological data on E. bieneusi and Cryptosporidium spp....