Publications by authors named "A Junkum"

Dengue fever has been a significant disease in Thailand for a long time, ranking it as one of the major health problems in the country. Management of the adult stage of mosquito vectors is approached by applying various synthetic chemicals such as adulticides, attractants, deterrents, and repellents. In Thailand, mosquito control and personal protection from mosquito bites are currently the most important measures for preventing and controlling mosquito-borne diseases.

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Article Synopsis
  • Leishmania (Mundinia) martiniquensis is a newly identified species responsible for various forms of leishmaniasis in humans, with documented relapse cases in Thailand following treatment.
  • The study examines the resistance of two strains of this parasite to Amphotericin B (AmpB) and miltefosine (MIL), revealing significantly higher resistance in those strains compared to a wild-type strain.
  • Findings highlight the need for further research into the resistance mechanisms of L. martiniquensis to improve treatment strategies and monitor the spread of drug-resistant strains.
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The prevalence of autochthonous leishmaniasis in Thailand is increasing but the natural vectors that are responsible for transmission remain unknown. Experimental infections in spp. () and () , the major causative pathogens in Thailand, have demonstrated that biting midges can act as competent vectors.

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Mosquitoes rely mainly on the olfactory system to track hosts. Sensilla contain olfactory neuron receptors that perceive different kinds of odorants and transfer crucial information regarding the surrounding environment. Anopheles maculatus and An.

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Antennae and maxillary palpi are the most important sensory organs involved in the behaviors of black flies. The ultrastructure of sensilla on these sensory appendages of two human-biting black fly species, Similium nigrogilvum and Simulium umphangense, was studied for the first time. Wild adult females of both species were collected in Umphang District, Tak Province, western Thailand.

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