Publications by authors named "Chuanpis Ajariyakhajorn"

Article Synopsis
  • Emerging and re-emerging respiratory pathogens pose a growing risk to public health, highlighting the limitations of traditional testing methods during outbreaks.
  • The Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences collected and analyzed 12,865 nasopharyngeal specimens in Southeast Asia, identifying cytopathic effects in 324 samples that were negative for influenza.
  • The study demonstrated that whole genome next-generation sequencing (WG-NGS) significantly improved pathogen identification, successfully detecting viral agents in 71.3% of previously unidentified samples, including various common respiratory viruses.
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Background: In response to the 2009 H1N1 pandemic the US CDC and WHO rapidly developed and distributed a real-time RT-PCR kit to detect this strain in clinical samples. The results from the WHO swH1 primer and probe set exhibited diverse sensitivities for the 2009 influenza A/H1N1 strains in Southeast Asia (SEA).

Objective: Investigate the primer and probe-template mismatches among the 2009 influenza A/H1N1 strains in SEA that reduced the real-time RT-PCR sensitivity.

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Though thrombocytopenia or dysfunction of platelets is common in dengue virus infection, the role of platelets has not been established. We enrolled 33 hospitalized children with serologically confirmed dengue virus infection. Blood specimens were collected during hospitalization.

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Some individuals infected with dengue virus develop dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF), a viral hemorrhagic disease characterized by a transient period of localized plasma leakage. To determine the importance of vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A) in this syndrome, we compared plasma levels of VEGF-A and the soluble forms of its receptors in patients with DHF to patients with dengue fever (DF), a milder form of dengue virus infection without plasma leakage. We observed a rise in the plasma levels of free, but not total VEGF-A in DHF patients at the time of plasma leakage.

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