Wacharapong Saengnill
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Wongbutdee J, Jittimanee J, Daendee S, Thongsang P, Saengnill W
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2024 May;
21(5).
PMID: 38791828
Melioidosis is an endemic infectious disease caused by bacteria, which contaminates soil and water. To better understand the environmental changes that have contributed to melioidosis outbreaks, this study used spatiotemporal...
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Wongbutdee J, Jittimanee J, Saengnill W
Geospat Health
. 2023 Jul;
18(2).
PMID: 37403946
Melioidosis, a bacterial, infectious disease contracted from contaminated soil or water, is a public health problem identified in tropical regions and endemic several regions of Thailand. Surveillance and prevention are...
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Saengnill W, Charoenjit K, Hrimpeng K, Jittimanee J
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg
. 2020 Jun;
114(7):521-530.
PMID: 32484871
Background: Melioidosis is an infectious disease commonly found in Thailand. This infectious disease is caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei in soil. This study aims to analyze the association between spatial soil...
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Wongbutdee J, Saengnill W, Jittimanee J, Daendee S
Afr Health Sci
. 2016 Jul;
16(1):170-6.
PMID: 27358629
Background: Leptospirosis, a disease caused by Leptospira species, a spirochaete bacterium that can develop in an appropriate environment and/or grow in human and/or animal hosts, is a serious problem for...
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Wongbutdee J, Chaikoolvatana A, Saengnill W, Krasuaythong N, Phuphak S
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health
. 2010 Nov;
41(4):841-57.
PMID: 21073058
Dengue infection (DI) is a major health problem in Thailand and is especially prevalent in Ubon Ratchathani Province. The objectives of the project were: (1) to develop a geo-database system...