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A Cross Cultural Comparison Of Adolescent Sexual Socialization In Family Settings In Four Thai Regions: A Cross Sectional Survey, Ampornpan T้Heeranut, Pongdech Sarakarn, Donlagon Jumparway, Arina Abdulloh, Piches Ruangsuksud, Chaiyun Sakulsriprasert, Bhunyabhadh Chaimay, Linda L. Shield, Alison Hutton, Kesinee Saranrittichai Sep 2024

A Cross Cultural Comparison Of Adolescent Sexual Socialization In Family Settings In Four Thai Regions: A Cross Sectional Survey, Ampornpan T้Heeranut, Pongdech Sarakarn, Donlagon Jumparway, Arina Abdulloh, Piches Ruangsuksud, Chaiyun Sakulsriprasert, Bhunyabhadh Chaimay, Linda L. Shield, Alison Hutton, Kesinee Saranrittichai

Journal of Health Research

Background: Sexual socialization is different across cultural contexts due to norms and values including adolescents’ growth & development and characteristics. Patterns of sexual socialization across different cultural contexts and adolescents in Thailand are still unknown. This analytical cross-sectional study aimed to explain and compare 5 patterns of adolescent sexual socialization in Thailand (SSFA): trust, strict, exhaust, review, and general patterns.

Methods: The sample included 1,050 parents living in the same house with their adolescent offspring aged 13-19 years. Stratified cluster randomized sampling was performed to access participants. The instrument used for measuring adolescent sexualization in families with adolescents was …


Reproduction And In Vitro Technologies Of Swamp Buffalo; Past, Present, And Future, Ruchikon Jongsuwanwattana, Theerawat Swangchan-Uthai, Sudson Sirivaidyapong Aug 2024

Reproduction And In Vitro Technologies Of Swamp Buffalo; Past, Present, And Future, Ruchikon Jongsuwanwattana, Theerawat Swangchan-Uthai, Sudson Sirivaidyapong

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Swamp buffalo (Bubalus bubalis carabanensis) has long been integral to agriculture and has served as an essential source of food security in Southeast Asia, particularly in Thailand. Despite their economic and cultural significance, swamp buffaloes have been at risk of declining populations due to low fertility rates. This review provides a comprehensive overview of swamp buffalo reproduction, examining past and present practices, identifying gaps in the literature, and exploring potential future directions for improving reproductive efficiency. This examination inquiries into the reproductive anatomy and physiology of the domestic buffalo, providing a comparative analysis among ruminants. Recent advancements in …


Characteristics Of Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamase (Esbl)- Producing Escherichia Coli Associated With Antimicrobial Use In Captive Wild Animals, Montira Yossapol, Jinnapat Imidom, Kannarun Sakhorn, Pimpatcha Thanomwat, Sarawut Sonrit, Siraphop Labmala, Tarid Purisotayo, Natapol Pumipuntu, Justice Opare Odoi, Adithep Konputtar Aug 2024

Characteristics Of Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamase (Esbl)- Producing Escherichia Coli Associated With Antimicrobial Use In Captive Wild Animals, Montira Yossapol, Jinnapat Imidom, Kannarun Sakhorn, Pimpatcha Thanomwat, Sarawut Sonrit, Siraphop Labmala, Tarid Purisotayo, Natapol Pumipuntu, Justice Opare Odoi, Adithep Konputtar

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Antimicrobial agents are a cause of the increase in antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) bacteria. We investigated the prevalence and characteristics of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing bacteria in captive wild animals before and after exposure to antimicrobial agents. Sixty-six fecal samples were collected from captive animals (spotted deer, Rusa deer, geese, chickens, rabbits, and guinea pigs) at the Mahasarakham University Mini Zoo in Thailand on three sampling occasions: October 2021, January 2022, and April 2022. Using MacConkey agar supplemented with cefotaxime, ESBL-producing Escherichia coli (ESBL-Ec) was isolated and subjected to antimicrobial susceptibility tests and genetic analysis. The results showed a high prevalence of ESBL-Ec …


Discovery Of Chicken Proventricular Necrosis Virus From Transmissible Viral Proventriculitis Outbreak In Broilers, Thailand, ์Nantaporn Wandee, Preeda Lertwatchrasarakul, Thaweesak Songserm Aug 2024

Discovery Of Chicken Proventricular Necrosis Virus From Transmissible Viral Proventriculitis Outbreak In Broilers, Thailand, ์Nantaporn Wandee, Preeda Lertwatchrasarakul, Thaweesak Songserm

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Transmissible viral proventriculitis (TVP) is an infectious disease-causing retarded growth in chickens. In Thailand, many stunted chickens have been found on commercial broiler farms since 2017. Significant post-mortem lesions are found only in the proventriculus. This study aims to investigate the causative agents of TVP outbreaks focusing on chicken proventricular necrosis virus (CPNV), the possible significant cause of TVP. CPNV was reproduced in specific pathogen-free (SPF) chickens. Affected chickens that have undergone proventriculitis are CPNV-positive by RT-PCR and nucleotide sequencing followed by phylogenetic analysis. The result showed that proventriculitis could be experimentally reproduced by inoculation of proventricular homogenate obtained from …


An Audit Of Diabetes-Dependent Quality Of Life And Glycemic Control Among Type 2 Diabetes Patients In A Tertiary Hospital In Bangkok: A Hospital-Based Cross-Sectional Study, Nattaya Tungsirikoon, Nopporn Howteerakul, Nawarat Suwannapong, Petch Rawdaree Jun 2023

An Audit Of Diabetes-Dependent Quality Of Life And Glycemic Control Among Type 2 Diabetes Patients In A Tertiary Hospital In Bangkok: A Hospital-Based Cross-Sectional Study, Nattaya Tungsirikoon, Nopporn Howteerakul, Nawarat Suwannapong, Petch Rawdaree

Journal of Health Research

Background: This hospital-based cross-sectional study aimed to examine the association between diabetes-specific quality of life (QoL), diabetes-related clinical characteristics and glycemic control among type 2 diabetes (T2DM) patients.

Methods: 335 T2DM patients receiving treatment at the diabetes clinic of a tertiary hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, were recruited into the study. The Audit of Diabetes-Dependent Quality of Life (ADDQoL19) was used to assess QoL. The ADDQoL scores were split into two groups using quartiles. The group in the lower quartile was considered as “having low QoL.” Hemoglobin A1c (A1C) was used as an index of glycemic control.

Results: 67.8% of participants …


The Needs Of Thai Family Caregivers And Their Readiness To Provide Care For People With Psychosis: A Qualitative Approach, Pichamon Intaput, Wannarat Lawang, Anocha Tassanatanachai, Surapa Suksawat, Rachanee Sunsern Mar 2023

The Needs Of Thai Family Caregivers And Their Readiness To Provide Care For People With Psychosis: A Qualitative Approach, Pichamon Intaput, Wannarat Lawang, Anocha Tassanatanachai, Surapa Suksawat, Rachanee Sunsern

Journal of Health Research

Background: After the implementation of the deinstitutionalization policy, the role of family caregivers has grown in importance and the caring responsibilities have shifted onto their shoulders. This study sought to better understand the Thai family caregivers’ needs for readiness to care for people with psychosis.

Method: A total of 48 participants were enrolled in the study. A focus group discussion and in-depth interview were conducted with family caregivers of the people with psychosis at home, in an urban area of Chonburi province, Thailand. A content analysis approach was used to analyze the data.

Results: The findings revealed that caregivers' needs …


Public Health Officers’ Capability, Opportunity, Motivation, And Behavior After Covid-19 Vaccination In Thailand, Uyen Thi To Nguyen, Charuai Suwanbamrung, Cua Ngoc Le, Wichaya Janhom, Yanika Ratjaran, Alisara Khwansri Mar 2023

Public Health Officers’ Capability, Opportunity, Motivation, And Behavior After Covid-19 Vaccination In Thailand, Uyen Thi To Nguyen, Charuai Suwanbamrung, Cua Ngoc Le, Wichaya Janhom, Yanika Ratjaran, Alisara Khwansri

Journal of Health Research

Background: Public health officers (PHOs) are the frontline health workforce against the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and therefore need high immunity for protection. The application of the capability, opportunity, motivation, and behavior (COM-B) model aimed to 1) explore the level of COM-B for prevention and control of COVID-19, and 2) analyze the association between factors and behaviors for prevention and control of COVID-19 among PHOs at primary care units (PCUs) of seven provinces in southern Thailand.

Methods: The study design performed an analytical cross-sectional study using information from primary care units from July to September 2021. Data collection used multi-stage …


Living Healthier: A Grounded Theory Of Older Adults With Prehypertension, Junjira Seesawang, Pulawit Thongtang Jan 2023

Living Healthier: A Grounded Theory Of Older Adults With Prehypertension, Junjira Seesawang, Pulawit Thongtang

Journal of Health Research

Background: To prevent hypertension and long-term risk of cardiovascular events, older adults with prehypertension have to adhere to preventive behaviors. Little is known about the experience of adherence to preventive behavior among older adults with prehypertension.

Method: A constructivist grounded theory approach was used to develop a model explaining the process of adherence to preventive behavior among older adults with prehypertension living in Thailand. Participants were recruited using purposive and theoretical samplings from two primary health care units in Western Thailand. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 26 participants. All interview data collection was recorded, transcribed, and analyzed simultaneously. Initial and …


Effect Of The Culturally Tailored Diabetes Prevention Program For At-Risk Thai Muslim People In Semi-Urban Areas, Yuparat Odglun, Kitti Sranacharoenpong, Nattvara Nirdnoy Jan 2023

Effect Of The Culturally Tailored Diabetes Prevention Program For At-Risk Thai Muslim People In Semi-Urban Areas, Yuparat Odglun, Kitti Sranacharoenpong, Nattvara Nirdnoy

Journal of Health Research

Background: Lifestyle intervention is effective in preventing type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The efficacy of intervention components across different sociocultural settings is relevant for real world implementation. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a culturally tailored diabetes prevention program (CTDPP) for at-risk Muslim people in Thailand.

Method: The CTDPP was developed and culturally adapted based on formative research. Participants at risk for diabetes were recruited and randomly assigned to either the intervention group (n=60) or the control group (n=59). Study group subjects participated in the CTDPP for 3 months. Control group subjects received only routine self-care recommendations …


Predictors Of Intention To Stay As Perceived By Nurses Working At Community Hospitals, Ministry Of Public Health, Thailand, Rata Srisa-Art, Jintana Yunibhand, Chanokporn Jitpanya, Areewan Oumtanee Aug 2022

Predictors Of Intention To Stay As Perceived By Nurses Working At Community Hospitals, Ministry Of Public Health, Thailand, Rata Srisa-Art, Jintana Yunibhand, Chanokporn Jitpanya, Areewan Oumtanee

Journal of Health Research

Background: To understand how nurses perceive the intention to stay in the profession (ITSP) is a priority concern to combat the nursing shortage crisis. In Thailand, few studies have investigated and clarified ITSP in community hospitals (CHs). The purpose of this study is to examine and identify the predictors of ITSP at CHs functioning under the Ministry of Public Health, Thailand.

Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 47 CHs in 8 different provinces, utilizing multi-stage sampling. A total of 955 participants completed a set of e-questionnaires to measure personal factors, managerial characteristics (MCs), work characteristics (WCs), and the relationship …


Surveillance Of Zoonotic Brugia Pahangi In Monastery Cats, Samphran District, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand, Thanakorn Rawangchue, Nuttasiri Sripirom, Sivapong Sungpradit Mar 2022

Surveillance Of Zoonotic Brugia Pahangi In Monastery Cats, Samphran District, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand, Thanakorn Rawangchue, Nuttasiri Sripirom, Sivapong Sungpradit

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

The mosquito-borne filarial nematode parasites Brugia pahangi and B. malayi have been proposed as potential zoonotic pathogens, with dogs and cats being the main reservoir hosts. The monasteries where both stray and semi-domesticated animals live often serve as areas where humans are exposed to these reservoirs. In Thailand, the prevalence of B. pahangi, particularly in infected monastery cats, is underreported. In this study, we investigated B. pahangi prevalence in cats at 24 temples in the Samphran district, Nakhon Pathom province, central Thailand. In total, 196 blood samples were collected from the cats and examined using the hematocrit capillary tube technique. …


Validity And Reliability Of The Thai-Version Of Post Stroke Depression Scale (Psds-T), Kuankidnuttha Arunsri, Aurauma Chutinet, Sookjareon Tangwongchai Jan 2022

Validity And Reliability Of The Thai-Version Of Post Stroke Depression Scale (Psds-T), Kuankidnuttha Arunsri, Aurauma Chutinet, Sookjareon Tangwongchai

Chulalongkorn Medical Journal

Background: Currently, there has been limited effective and practical instruments for screening post-stroke depression (PSD) in Thailand. In 2014, Post-Stroke Depression Scale (PSDS) has been testified to be a valid and reliable self-rated questionnaire for evaluating Chinese patients with PSD. Objective: This study proposed to validate the Thai version of PSDS (PSDS-T) in Thai patients with acute ischemic stroke. Methods: The PSDS was translated into Thai language (PSDS-T). The validity and reliability were tested in 145 acute ischemic stroke patients. Subjects were consecutively recruited to complete PSDS-T; they were clinically evaluated for PSD using DSM-5 diagnosis of adjustment disorder with …


Spiritual Perspectives Of Thai Psychiatrists On Mental Health, Vasin Kosolsak, Buranee Kanchanatawan Jan 2022

Spiritual Perspectives Of Thai Psychiatrists On Mental Health, Vasin Kosolsak, Buranee Kanchanatawan

Chulalongkorn Medical Journal

Background: Although the positive impact of spirituality on mental health has become more widely accepted in the past decade, it is a challenging subject due to its distinctive nature between beliefs and cultures. Objectives: This study aimed to define the term spirituality and its influence on mental health based on the viewpoint of Thai psychiatrists. Methods: This qualitative research was conducted in 20 Thai psychiatrists recruited from all regions across Thailand using a semi-structured in-depth interview, based on literature reviews. The collected data were analyzed via content analysis. Results: We found that Thai psychiatrists define spirituality as a belief, reliance, …


Political Economy Of Cannabis In Thailand, Mano Laohavanich Jan 2022

Political Economy Of Cannabis In Thailand, Mano Laohavanich

Chulalongkorn Medical Journal

Cannabis has been classified as category 5 addictive herb. However, the new tread of the world has found it useful resulting a change of policy by the Ministry of Public health in Thailand, i.e., to follow the California Model that allows cannabis to be grown no more than seven in a household. This review article aimed to explore the origin of policy on cannabis of the current government of Thailand, especially under the new Minister of Public Health, its applications, obstacles and plausible solutions and the policy suggestion for deregulation of cannabis. Literature reviews were conducted on history of cannabis, …


The Alterations Of Fecal Microbiota In Dogs With Acute Diarrhea, Thailand, Jeerawat Soonthornsit, Natharin Ngamwongsatit, Panpanga Sangsuriya, Nlin Arya Dec 2021

The Alterations Of Fecal Microbiota In Dogs With Acute Diarrhea, Thailand, Jeerawat Soonthornsit, Natharin Ngamwongsatit, Panpanga Sangsuriya, Nlin Arya

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Acute diarrhea is a common clinical sign in dogs which the pathogenesis has associated with altered gut microbiome compositions and influenced by diet, environment, and medication. However, the impact of gut microbiome on dog health has still not been well elucidated in Thailand. This study aims to investigate the alterations of the fecal microbiome in dogs with diarrhea (<3 days) compared to healthy dogs. Fresh feces were collected once from each dog, and DNA extraction was performed following the QIAamp DNA stool mini kit protocol. The 16s rRNA gene, then, amplified and analyzed by the next-generation DNA sequencing technology. The results showed a significant reduction of the evenness and Shannon index in dogs with the diarrhea group. The most dominant phylum in healthy dogs, Firmicutes, was markedly declined. Additionally, significant decreases in bacterial abundances were observed in twelve genera. To the best of our knowledge, seven of them were first described in their alterations including Clostridium sensu stricto 1, Lachnospiraceae NKA4136 group, Erysipelatoclostridium, Tyzzerella 3, Alloprevotella and Slackia. Therefore, these findings disclose the new possible biomarkers for intestinal diseases and the effect of ordinary diets on the fecal microbiome in dog health, Thailand.


Dynamics And Evolution Of Genotype 1 Porcine Reproductive And Respiratory Syndrome Virus Following Its Introduction Into A Herd Concurrently Infected With Genotypes 1 And 2, Thitima Tripipat, Kepalee Saeng-Chuto, Adthakorn Madapong, Christopher James Stott, Angkana Tantituvanont, Pavita Kaewprommal, Jittima Piriyapongsa, Dachrit Nilubol Sep 2021

Dynamics And Evolution Of Genotype 1 Porcine Reproductive And Respiratory Syndrome Virus Following Its Introduction Into A Herd Concurrently Infected With Genotypes 1 And 2, Thitima Tripipat, Kepalee Saeng-Chuto, Adthakorn Madapong, Christopher James Stott, Angkana Tantituvanont, Pavita Kaewprommal, Jittima Piriyapongsa, Dachrit Nilubol

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

This study was conducted to investigate the dynamics and evolution of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) genotype 1 following its introduction into a herd concurrently infected with both PRRSV genotypes. The results demonstrated that 2 novel genotype 1 groups emerged, termed clusters II and III. The emergence of cluster II suggested that this cluster of genotype 1 virus potentially correlated with the outbreak. Then, cluster III was detected with the disappearance of cluster II. The evolution of the genotype 1 virus from cluster II to cluster III is likely to be associated with immune evasion induced by amino …


Multidrug Resistant Escherichia Coli Harboring Extendedspectrum Β-Lactamase-Encoding Genes Isolated From Clinically Healthy Pigs, Khin Khin Lay, Haidee E. Torio, Asinamai Athliamai Bitrus, Wanida Mala, Nuananong Sinwat, Rungtip Chuanchuen Jun 2021

Multidrug Resistant Escherichia Coli Harboring Extendedspectrum Β-Lactamase-Encoding Genes Isolated From Clinically Healthy Pigs, Khin Khin Lay, Haidee E. Torio, Asinamai Athliamai Bitrus, Wanida Mala, Nuananong Sinwat, Rungtip Chuanchuen

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

A total of 292 E. coli isolates obtained from fecal samples from pigs in Central (n = 103) and Northeastern (n = 189) provinces of Thailand were included in this study. Eighty-six E. coli isolates were phenotypically confirmed to be β- lactamases producers and screened for the presence of β-lactamase genes. The CTX-M family was most frequently identified (90.7%). The blaCTX-M-15 gene belonging to CTX-M group I (59.3%) was the most predominantly identified CTX-M genotype followed by blaCTX-M-14 (31.4%) and blaCTX-M-4 (25.6%). The blaTEM-1 gene was prevalent (75.6%). The blaCTX-M-4 and blaCTX-M-14 genes were located on conjugative plasmid. The results …


Occurrence And Sequence Type Of Antimicrobial Resistant Salmonella Spp. Circulating In Antibiotic-Free Organic Pig Farms Of Northern-Thailand, Pakpoom Tadee, Prapas Patchanee, Ben Pascoe, Samuel K. Sheppard, Dethaloun Meunsene, Tunyamai Buawiratlert, Phacharaporn Tadee Jun 2021

Occurrence And Sequence Type Of Antimicrobial Resistant Salmonella Spp. Circulating In Antibiotic-Free Organic Pig Farms Of Northern-Thailand, Pakpoom Tadee, Prapas Patchanee, Ben Pascoe, Samuel K. Sheppard, Dethaloun Meunsene, Tunyamai Buawiratlert, Phacharaporn Tadee

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Salmonella is one of the major foodborne pathogens, often as the result of pork consumption. Currently, with the situation of antimicrobial resistance, organic farming has been suggested as an alternative for healthier options. However, there is little evidence to support this. In this study, we investigated the occurrence of Salmonella circulating in local organic pig farms in northern Thailand and typed isolated clones to better understand the population structure and transmission dynamics of the underlying Salmonella contamination. In total, 112 samples from 11 organic pig farms were processed from October to December 2018. Salmonella was detected in 9 targeted farms. …


The Occurrence Of Gastrointestinal Parasitic Infections Of Goats In Ratchaburi, Thailand, Witchuta Junsiri, Pulice Tapo, Runglawan Chawengkirttikul, Amaya Watthanadirek, Napassorn Poolsawat, Sutthida Minsakorn, Panat Anuracpreeda Mar 2021

The Occurrence Of Gastrointestinal Parasitic Infections Of Goats In Ratchaburi, Thailand, Witchuta Junsiri, Pulice Tapo, Runglawan Chawengkirttikul, Amaya Watthanadirek, Napassorn Poolsawat, Sutthida Minsakorn, Panat Anuracpreeda

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Gastrointestinal (GI) parasitic diseases play an important role in the major constraints on goat production in Thailand and worldwide. The aim of this study was to assess the occurrence of GI parasitic infections among goats in Ratchaburi province of Thailand. In this study, fecal samples (394) were collected and tested by means of the floatation, sedimentation and direct smear methods to discriminate eggs or oocyst of the parasites. The overall occurrence of GI parasitic infections was 86.54%. The respective occurrences for the raising distance, farm system, water source nearby, type of feed and aquatic plants were found to vary significantly …


Comparison Of Pharmaceutical Therapy-Related Qualityof Life Of Patients Treated By Staff And Resident Physicians, Phantipa Sakthong Oct 2020

Comparison Of Pharmaceutical Therapy-Related Qualityof Life Of Patients Treated By Staff And Resident Physicians, Phantipa Sakthong

Chulalongkorn Medical Journal

Background: No data were available about the relationship between pharmaceutical therapy-related quality of lifeof patients and types of physicians.Objectives: This study aimed to compare the pharmaceutical therapy-related quality of life of patients treated bystaff and resident physicians.Methods: This study was a cross-sectional survey and was conducted in three public university hospitals inBangkok, Thailand, between July 2014 and March 2015. A convenience sample of 1,156 outpatients aged 18 yearsor over who were continuously taking any medicines to treat a chronic disease for at least three months wasincluded. The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measure of Pharmaceutical Therapy for Quality of Life (PROMPT-QoL)questionnaire was used …


Incidences And Characteristics Of Monkey-Related Injuries Among Locals And Tourists In Mueng District, Lopburi Province, 2013 - 2017, Anothai Juttuporn, Sarunya Hengpraprom, Thanapoom Rattananupong Jan 2020

Incidences And Characteristics Of Monkey-Related Injuries Among Locals And Tourists In Mueng District, Lopburi Province, 2013 - 2017, Anothai Juttuporn, Sarunya Hengpraprom, Thanapoom Rattananupong

Chulalongkorn Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Cognitive Impairment And Associated Factors In The Elderly At Pracha Niwet Village In Thailand, Chotiman Chinvararak, Natsara Dumrongpiwat, Puangsoi Worakul, Sookjaroen Tangwongchai Apr 2019

Cognitive Impairment And Associated Factors In The Elderly At Pracha Niwet Village In Thailand, Chotiman Chinvararak, Natsara Dumrongpiwat, Puangsoi Worakul, Sookjaroen Tangwongchai

Chulalongkorn Medical Journal

Background: Thailand has already become an aging society. Previous studies showed that cognitive impairment is one of the most common problems in the elderly. The prevalence of major neurocognitive disorder globally is between 5 - 7%. Currently, there are still limited data of cognitive impairment in Thailand.Objectives: To determine the prevalence of cognitive impairment and to explore factors associated with it.Methods: A descriptive study was conducted in the elderly aged above 60 years at Pracha Niwet Village fromSeptember to October 2017. The research instruments consisted of four questionnaires:1) the demographic data form,2) the mini – mental state examination: Thai version …


Epidemiologic Evaluation Of Feline Urolithiasis In Thailand From 2010 To 2017, Vachira Hunprasit, Pinit Pusoonthornthum, Lori Koehler, Jody P. Lulich Mar 2019

Epidemiologic Evaluation Of Feline Urolithiasis In Thailand From 2010 To 2017, Vachira Hunprasit, Pinit Pusoonthornthum, Lori Koehler, Jody P. Lulich

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

This cross-sectional study describes the epidemiological data of feline urolithiasis in Thailand. Information on 923 feline uroliths submitted from Thailand to the Minnesota Urolith Center between January 2010 and December 2017 was evaluated. The frequency of urolith types, the relationships between urolith type and breeds and sex, were analyzed. Calcium oxalate was the most common urolith (49.5%) and was commonly found in male cats (OR = 1.81; 95%CI: 1.39, 2.36) with a mean age of 6.3±3.2 years. Struvite was the second most common urolith (38%), more frequently found in females (OR = 1.46; 95%CI: 1.11, 1.91) with a mean age …


Emergence Of A Classical Variant Of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus Novel To Thailand Responsible For The Milder Clinical Disease In A Herd Previously Infected With A Pandemic Variant, Gun Temeeyasen, Anchalee Srijangwad, Thitima Tripipat, Angkana Tantituvanont, Dachrit Nilubol Dec 2018

Emergence Of A Classical Variant Of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus Novel To Thailand Responsible For The Milder Clinical Disease In A Herd Previously Infected With A Pandemic Variant, Gun Temeeyasen, Anchalee Srijangwad, Thitima Tripipat, Angkana Tantituvanont, Dachrit Nilubol

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

In 2014, porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) outbreaks characterized by mild clinical disease and low preweaning mortality increased in frequency in Thailand. An outbreak investigation, based on the detection of the classical variant and the allowance of the herd owners, was conducted in 5 swine herds and 25 intestinal samples were submitted from herds with outbreaks of diarrhea for sequencing analysis. PEDV isolation and complete nucleotide sequences of the spike (S) glycoprotein were determined. The PEDV isolate EAS1 was identified. Phylogenetic analysis based on the full-length spike gene demonstrated that EAS1 belonged to the classical variant group with high nucleotide and …


A Preliminary Study On Diversity Of Midgut Microbiota In Aedes Aegypti (Linnaeus) And Culex Quinquefasciatus (Say) Collected From Bangkok, Thailand, Sonthaya Tiawsirisup, Jirinnut Sirijutalak, Mananya Sondang, Manunya Supol, Nut Ansusinha, Ranida Tuanudom, Channarong Rodkhum Dec 2018

A Preliminary Study On Diversity Of Midgut Microbiota In Aedes Aegypti (Linnaeus) And Culex Quinquefasciatus (Say) Collected From Bangkok, Thailand, Sonthaya Tiawsirisup, Jirinnut Sirijutalak, Mananya Sondang, Manunya Supol, Nut Ansusinha, Ranida Tuanudom, Channarong Rodkhum

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus are important mosquito vectors for many infectious diseases. A number of factors affect the vector competence of these mosquitoes for a specific pathogen. The bacteria harbored in the midgut are known to influence mosquito physiology and can alter the response to various pathogens. Bacteria from the midgut of Ae. aegypti and Cx. quinquefasciatus were cultured and identified using bacteriological and molecular techniques in this study in which two groups of mosquitoes were examined. The first group was laboratory- reared, and the second group were field- collected mosquitoes from Bangkok. Twelve bacterial genera ( i. e. …


High Infection Rate Of Zika Virus In Mosquitoes Collected From An Area Of Active Zika Virus Transmission In Eastern Thailand, Apiwat Tawatsin, Atchara Phumee, Usavadee Thavara, Patcharawan Sirisopa, Wanapa Ritthison, Kitsanaphong Thammakosol, Proawpilart Intayot, Yutthana Joyjinda, Supaporn Wacharapluesadee, Thiravat Hemachudha, Padet Siriyasatien Dec 2018

High Infection Rate Of Zika Virus In Mosquitoes Collected From An Area Of Active Zika Virus Transmission In Eastern Thailand, Apiwat Tawatsin, Atchara Phumee, Usavadee Thavara, Patcharawan Sirisopa, Wanapa Ritthison, Kitsanaphong Thammakosol, Proawpilart Intayot, Yutthana Joyjinda, Supaporn Wacharapluesadee, Thiravat Hemachudha, Padet Siriyasatien

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Zika virus (ZIKV), chikungunya virus (CHIKV) and dengue virus (DENV) are emerging and re-emerging arboviral diseases. These viruses are transmitted to humans through the bites of Aedes mosquitoes. Recently, ZIKV infection has been described as an emerging disease in Thailand and many countries, especially in tropical and subtropical areas. Specific drugs and vaccines against these infections are unavailable; therefore, effective disease control relies on vector control measures only. To understand the transmission cycle of these viruses and mosquito vectors, this study is designed to investigate the natural infection of ZIKV, CHIKV and DENV in field-caught mosquitoes by molecular techniques. Adults …


Comparison Of Gts And Rapd Assays To Characterize Thai Mycoplasma Gallisepticum Strains, Arithat Limsatanun, Jiroj Sasipreeyajan, Somsak Pakpinyo Sep 2018

Comparison Of Gts And Rapd Assays To Characterize Thai Mycoplasma Gallisepticum Strains, Arithat Limsatanun, Jiroj Sasipreeyajan, Somsak Pakpinyo

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) is one of the important pathogens which have economic impact on the poultry industry worldwide. Molecular characterization is the effective method to study the relation among international strains and the epidemiology of MG transmission. In this study, 17 Thai MG strains were characterized by using 2 molecular assays including random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and gene-targeted sequencing (GTS) assays. Results showed that the RAPD assay could classify the Thai MG strains into 3 patterns.Most MG strains obtained from the same area were in the same pattern. Partial mgc2 gene was used to distinguish between the Thai MG …


Prevalence And Risk Factors For Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome In Thailand, Chutamas Benjanirut, Chanakarn Wongsangchan, Piyathip Setthawong, Wittanee Pradidtan, Suphanuch Daechawattanakul, Kris Angkanaporn Sep 2018

Prevalence And Risk Factors For Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome In Thailand, Chutamas Benjanirut, Chanakarn Wongsangchan, Piyathip Setthawong, Wittanee Pradidtan, Suphanuch Daechawattanakul, Kris Angkanaporn

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome (CDS) is a disease similar to Alzheimer’s in humans. This progressive neurodegenerative disease affects senior dogs, causes many behavioral changes and decreases welfare in both the dog and owner. Even with its high impact, many studies have shown CDS is underdiagnosed. The aims of this study were to investigate the prevalence of CDS in Thailand and to identify its risk factors. In this study, 622 senior dogs (seven years old and older) were randomly recruited. After an initial interview, 389 dogs were excluded from the study due to clinical and/or sensory impairment. Owners of the remaining …


Molecular Epidemiology And Antimicrobial Resistance Of Salmonella Spp. Isolated From Broilers And Pigs At Slaughterhouses In Thailand And China, Wenjing Yang, Dusadee Phongaran, Teerarat Prasertsee, Rendong Fang, Patchara Phuektes, Sunpetch Angkititrakul Sep 2018

Molecular Epidemiology And Antimicrobial Resistance Of Salmonella Spp. Isolated From Broilers And Pigs At Slaughterhouses In Thailand And China, Wenjing Yang, Dusadee Phongaran, Teerarat Prasertsee, Rendong Fang, Patchara Phuektes, Sunpetch Angkititrakul

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

This study aimed to compare the antimicrobial resistance patterns and DNA restriction patterns by PulsedField Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) between Salmonella spp. isolated from broilers and pigs in Thailand and China. One hundred and sixty six isolates were collected from broilers and pigs at slaughterhouses in Khon Kaen, Thailand (n=106) between February to August 2017 and in Chongqing, China (n=60) between March to October 2015. Antimicrobial susceptibility of the isolates was determined using the disk diffusion method with nine antimicrobial agents. Genotypic diversity of the isolates used PFGE of Xbal-digested chromosomal DNA to determine. Of 166 Salmonella isolates, 37 serotypes were …


Current Situation Of Neospora Caninum And Toxoplasma Gondii Infection Among Beef Cattle In Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi And Nakhon Patom Provinces, Thailand, Ruenruetai Udonsom, Yaowalark Sukthana, Yoshifumi Nishikawa, Ragab M. Fereig, Charoonluk Jirapattharasate Sep 2018

Current Situation Of Neospora Caninum And Toxoplasma Gondii Infection Among Beef Cattle In Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi And Nakhon Patom Provinces, Thailand, Ruenruetai Udonsom, Yaowalark Sukthana, Yoshifumi Nishikawa, Ragab M. Fereig, Charoonluk Jirapattharasate

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Toxoplasmosis and neosporosis are parasitic diseases of livestock globally. In this study, we investigate the presence of Neospora caninum and Toxoplasma gondii in 250 beef cattle from Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi and Nakhon Patom provinces, Thailand comparing with the results from 5 years earlier. The serological diagnosis for toxoplasmosis and neosporosis were performed by indirect ELISA technique using recombinant antigens TgGRA7 and NcSAG1, respectively. Furthermore, risk factors at the animal- and herd-levels were also evaluated. Seroprevalence of T. gondii, N. caninum and co-infections were 15.2%, 20.8% and 27.2%, respectively. In comparison to the results from 5 years earlier, seropositivity of N. caninum …