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| Songsri KasempimolpornSummaryAffiliation: Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute Country: Thailand Publications
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Prevalence of rabies virus infection and rabies antibody in stray dogs: a survey in Bangkok, ThailandS Kasempimolporn
Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute WHO Collaborating Center for Research on Rabies, Thai Red Cross Society, 1871 Rama IV Road, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Prev Vet Med 78:325-32. 2007..If our samples of stray dogs are representative, then the seroprevalence achieved from previous vaccination campaigns is too low to protect the dog and human populations...
Moving towards the elimination of rabies in ThailandSongsri Kasempimolporn
Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute WHO Collaborating Center for Research on Rabies, Thai Red Cross Society, Bangkok, Thailand
J Med Assoc Thai 91:433-7. 2008..The declaration of an annual World Rabies Day, September 8, is an initial effort to raise global awareness of the ongoing and unnecessary tragedy of rabies...
Stray dogs in Bangkok, Thailand: rabies virus infection and rabies antibody prevalenceS Kasempimolporn
Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute WHO Collaborating Centerfor Research on Rabies, Thai Red Cross Society, Bangkok, Thailand
Dev Biol (Basel) 131:137-43. 2008..If our sample of stray dogs is representative, then the seroprevalence achieved from previous vaccination campaigns is insufficient in order to break the rabies transmission cycle among stray and feral dogs...
Genetic typing of feline rabies virus isolated in greater Bangkok, ThailandSongsri Kasempimolporn
The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute WHO Collaborating Center for Research on Rabies, Thai Red Cross Society, Bangkok, Thailand
Microbiol Immunol 48:307-11. 2004..Moreover, all five RFLP patterns were typical of those which had been observed in dogs. Our findings suggest that there had been viral transmission between the dogs and the cats...
Real-time PCR analysis of dog cerebrospinal fluid and saliva samples for ante-mortem diagnosis of rabiesWachiraporn Saengseesom
Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute WHO Collaborating Center for Research on Rabies, Thai Red Cross Society, Bangkok, Thailand
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health 38:53-7. 2007..The time from sample collection to result was less than 5 hours. Because virus may be absent or present at very low level in both clinical fluids, samples taken for ante-mortem diagnosis cannot definitively rule out rabies...
Oral bacterial flora of dogs with and without rabies: a preliminary study in ThailandSongsri Kasempimolporn
Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute (WHO Collaborating Center for Research on Rabies, Thai Red Cross Society, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
J Med Assoc Thai 86:1162-6. 2003..However, three wound cultures had no aerobic bacterial growth. The results of this study show that the infected bite wounds may contain a mixed bacterial flora that colonize human skin and the oral cavity of dogs...
Use of latex agglutination test to determine rabies antibodies in production of rabies antisera in horsesWachiraporn Saengseesom
Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute WHO Collaborating Center for Research on Rabies, Thai Red Cross Society, Bangkok, Thailand
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health 41:1387-92. 2010..87, p < 0.0001). LAT has the advantages of being rapid, simple to perform, easy to interpret, and applicable as an on-site testing tool for the estimation of rabies antibodies in horses...
Evaluation of a rapid immunochromatographic test strip for detection of Rabies virus in dog saliva samplesSongsri Kasempimolporn
Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute, Thai Red Cross Society, 1871 Rama IV Road, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
J Vet Diagn Invest 23:1197-201. 2011..The test could be useful for the surveillance of rabies in dogs and, in particular, be used to monitor the success of rabies control programs...
Reduced-dose intradermal vaccination against hepatitis A with an aluminum-free vaccine is immunogenic and can lower costsChitsanu Pancharoen
Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
Clin Infect Dis 41:1537-40. 2005..Seroprotection rates decreased to 80.8% at 12 months but returned to 100%, with titers increasing 28-fold, after receipt of a booster vaccination...
