Publications by authors named "Maneekarn N"

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  • A study analyzed 1,625 stool samples from children with diarrhea in Japan over four years (2018-2022) to detect human astroviruses (HAstVs) and other diarrheal viruses, finding HAstV in 8.6% of samples.
  • The prevalence of HAstVs varied by year, with a notable increase to 20.1% in 2021-2022, and a significant infection rate was observed in children aged 1-3 years.
  • The study identified multiple HAstV genotypes, including outbreaks of HAstV1 and MLB2 during the COVID-19 pandemic, and noted for the first time a mixed infection of HAstV1 and MLB1.
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Coxsackievirus A2 (CVA2), a member of enterovirus A species (EV-A), is associated with diverse human diseases and occasionally causes acute gastroenteritis (AGE). In Thailand, CVA2 emerged as the predominant genotype in 2019. The increasing incidence of CVA2, coupled with the limited availability of full-length genomes, highlights the need for more complete genome sequence analysis to facilitate molecular epidemiology study.

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  • Viral enteric infections, caused by norovirus, rotavirus A, and human adenovirus, significantly impact the gastrointestinal system, highlighting the need for rapid diagnostic tools like the immunochromatographic (IC) test.
  • The IP-Triple I IC test kit was evaluated against known positive stool specimens and showed 100% specificity for detecting NoV, RVA, and HAdV, with varying sensitivity levels of 86.7% for RVA, 70.6% for NoV, and 76.2% for HAdV.
  • The findings confirm that the IP-Triple I IC test kit is effective for quick detection of multiple viral genotypes in stool samples, proving valuable for timely diagnosis during outbreaks.
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  • Rotavirus A (RVA) is the leading cause of gastroenteritis in kids under five, with unique bat-like strains identified in Northern Thailand in 2005 and 2019.* -
  • Genome sequencing and analysis showed that these strains have genetic similarities to bat RVA strains, indicating they may originate from bats but infect humans.* -
  • The study highlights the importance of monitoring RVA in both humans and animals to understand their evolution and the potential for transmission between species.*
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Enteroviruses (EVs) are well-known causes of a wide range of infectious diseases in infants and young children, ranging from mild illnesses to severe conditions, depending on the virus genotypes and the host's immunity. Recent advances in molecular surveillance and genotyping tools have identified over 116 different human EV genotypes from various types of clinical samples. However, the current knowledge about most of these genotypes, except for those of well-known genotypes like EV-A71 and EV-D68, is still limited due to a lack of comprehensive EV surveillance systems.

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Introduction: Enteroviruses (EVs) are recognized as potential causative agents of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in children worldwide. This study aimed to investigate the epidemiology and molecular characteristics of EV infection in children admitted to hospitals with AGE in Chiang Mai, Thailand from 2019 to 2022.

Methods: A total of 1,148 fecal samples collected from patients with AGE were screened for the presence of EV using RT-PCR.

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Noroviruses (NoVs) are the most significant viral pathogens associated with waterborne and foodborne outbreaks of nonbacterial acute gastroenteritis in humans worldwide. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and diversity of NoVs contaminated in the environmental water in Chiang Mai, Thailand. A total of 600 environmental water samples were collected from ten sampling sites in Chiang Mai from July 2020 to December 2022.

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Human adenovirus (HAdV) is one of the causative viruses of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in children worldwide. Species F is known to be enteric adenovirus (genotypes 40 and 41) detected in stool samples. In Japan, we conducted an epidemiological study and molecular characterization of HAdV before and after the COVID-19 pandemic from 2017 to 2023.

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Norovirus (NoV) genogroup II, polymerase type P31, capsid genotype 4, Sydney_2012 variant (GII.P31/GII.4_Sydney_2012) has been circulating at high levels for over a decade, raising the question of whether this strain is undergoing molecular alterations without demonstrating a substantial phylogenetic difference.

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Background: Acute gastroenteritis is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in young children worldwide. Among these, rotavirus, norovirus, and adenovirus have been reported as the primary viral pathogens associated with the disease. Rapid diagnosis of viral pathogens is crucial when diarrhea outbreaks occur to ensure the timely administration of appropriate treatment and control measures.

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Background: Mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B virus (HBV) is the major route of transmission causing persistent infection. The prevalence of HBV infection and HBV genotypes found in different geographical areas varies from country to country. Therefore, this study was conducted to identify the HBV genotypes in HBV-infected pregnant women in Northern Thailand.

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  • Human norovirus is a leading cause of acute gastroenteritis in all age groups, and this study focused on genetic variations of norovirus GI strains in hospitalized children in Chiang Mai, Thailand, from 2015 to 2021.
  • A total of 2829 stool samples were analyzed, revealing that only 12 (0.4%) were positive for norovirus GI, with 58.3% of these identified as recombinant strains.
  • The study found significant genetic diversity among the strains, indicating a complex landscape of both recombinant and non-recombinant norovirus GI strains contributing to gastroenteritis in the region. *
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  • Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) proved crucial during the COVID-19 pandemic as patients avoided clinics, allowing for ongoing tracking of enteric viruses in communities.
  • A study was conducted analyzing raw sewage from Japan's Tohoku and Kansai regions from 2019 to 2022, focusing on major acute gastroenteritis (AGE) viruses using RT-PCR and sequence analysis.
  • Findings revealed high prevalence of rotavirus A and astrovirus, with no decline in enteric viruses during the pandemic, while some strains, like norovirus GII.2, emerged and spread across the regions.
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Background: SARS-CoV-2 has been detected in feces of infected individuals and in wastewater in many countries, which indicates that wastewater may be used to monitor contamination of the virus in community. However, information about the presence of SARS-CoV-2 in different types of environmental water and their genetic characterization are still limited. The purpose of this study was to investigate the presence of SARS-CoV-2 contaminating in environmental water in Thailand.

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Saffold virus (SAFV) and human cosavirus (HCoSV) are emerging viruses of the Picornaviridae family. They have been shown to associate with gastrointestinal infection and more recently these viruses have also been demonstrated to associate with other clinical infections such as the respiratory tract, cardiovascular system, and the cerebral ventricular system. In this study, 2459 stool specimens collected from pediatric patients admitted to hospitals with acute gastroenteritis from January 2017 to December 2022, were screened for SAFV and HCoSV utilizing reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction.

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: The prevalence of HBV infection and HBV genotypes varies from country to country, and the role of HBV genotypes in the presence of HBV in the placenta and fetus has never been explored. This study was conducted to (1) identify HBV genotypes, and their frequencies, that infected Northern Thai pregnant women; (2) evaluate the association between HBV genotypes and the detection rate of HBV DNA in the placenta and fetus; (3) evaluate the association between specific mutations of the HBV genome and HBV DNA detection in placental tissue; and (4) identify the mutation of the HBV genome that might occur between maternal blood, placenta, and cord blood. : Stored samples of the maternal blood, placental tissue, and cord blood that were collected from 145 HBsAg-positive pregnant Thai women were analyzed to identify HBV DNA.

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Human adenovirus (HAdV) is a common viral pathogen that causes diarrhea in children worldwide. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and genotype diversity of HAdV strains circulating in children admitted to the hospitals with acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in Chiang Mai, Thailand, from 2018 to 2021. A total of 1,790 stool samples were screened for HAdV by PCR method, and 80 (4.

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  • - Noroviruses (NoVs) cause significant outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis globally, and recent research indicates the emergence of new recombinant strains in various countries, including Japan.
  • - A study analyzed 1,175 stool samples from Japanese infants and children over three years, finding 355 cases positive for NoV, with a predominance of GII genotypes, especially GII.4.
  • - The research identified multiple genotypes and recombinant strains, highlighting a decrease in NoV infections among children during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing the need for ongoing surveillance.
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An increasing trend of sapovirus (SaV) infections in Japanese children during 2009-2019, particularly after the introduction of the voluntary rotavirus (RV)-vaccination program has been observed. Herein, we investigated the epidemiological situation of SaV infections from 2019 to 2022 when people adopted a precautionary lifestyle due to the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, and RV vaccines had been implemented as routine vaccines. Stool samples were collected from children who attended outpatient clinics with acute gastroenteritis and analyzed by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction to determine viral etiology.

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Rotavirus A is a highly contagious virus that causes acute gastroenteritis in humans and a wide variety of animals. In this review, we summarized the information on rotavirus described in the studies in the last decade (2008 to 2021) in Thailand, including the prevalence, seasonality, genetic diversity, and interspecies transmission. The overall prevalence of rotavirus infection in humans ranged from 15-33%.

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Background: Human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) is an important cause of acute respiratory infection, especially in children. Few studies have investigated molecular epidemiology of hRSV infection in Thailand. The aims of this study were to investigate the prevalence and genotype diversity of hRSV in children with acute respiratory infection (ARI) in Thailand.

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Background: Human astrovirus (HAstV) infection is one of the leading causes of acute gastroenteritis in young children. The present study reports the outbreak of HAstV in children with acute gastroenteritis in Kyoto, Japan, during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2021.

Methods: A total of 61 stool samples were collected from children with acute gastroenteritis who visited a pediatric outpatient clinic in Maizuru city, Kyoto, Japan from July to October, 2021.

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  • Human astroviruses (HAstVs) are significant causes of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in children, with MLB1 and HAstV1 being the most common genotypes identified in Japan from 2014 to 2021.
  • Out of 2,841 stool samples collected, 4.6% tested positive for HAstVs, with MLB1 (45.4%) and HAstV1 (39.2%) dominating the infections, alongside lesser-known genotypes like MLB2 and VA2.
  • This research sheds light on the epidemiology and genetic diversity of HAstVs in Japan, marking the first detection of the rare MLB3 genotype and highlighting the potential role of HAstVs beyond gastro
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  • * Raw sewage samples from Japan (2018-2022) showed a significant rise (10-20%) in AGE viruses such as rotavirus and norovirus during the pandemic, while some others saw small decreases.
  • * The research highlighted the emergence and increase of multiple viral strains during this period, emphasizing the need to monitor sewage water for a better understanding of ongoing viral activity when clinical data may be lacking.
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