Publications by authors named "Nipat Chuleerarux"

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  • - The study analyzed 81 reports from 29 countries to evaluate the prevalence and risk factors of COVID-19-associated candidemia (CAC), finding a global prevalence of 4.33% in ICU patients, with higher rates in high-income countries.
  • - Resistant Candida species accounted for 2% of CAC cases, and the mortality rate among affected ICU patients was alarmingly high at 68.40%.
  • - Identified risk factors for CAC included antibiotic use, central venous catheters, and mechanical ventilation, presenting opportunities for intervention to reduce CAC risk.
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Background: Pythiosis is a rare disease with high mortality, with over 94% of cases reported from Thailand and India. Prompt diagnosis and surgery improves patient outcomes. Therefore, continuing professional development (CPD) is essential for early recognition.

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Immunogenicity of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) vaccination is diminished in hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) recipients. To summarize current evidence and identify risk factors for attenuated responses, 5 electronic databases were searched since database inceptions through 12 January 2023 for studies reporting humoral and/or cellular immunogenicity of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in the HSCT population. Using descriptive statistics and random-effects models, extracted numbers of responders and pooled odds ratios (pORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for risk factors of negative immune responses were analyzed (PROSPERO: CRD42021277109).

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Background: Infectious diseases and ophthalmology professional societies have disagreed regarding ocular screening in patients with candidemia. We aimed to summarize the current evidence on the prevalence of ocular candidiasis (OC) and Candida endophthalmitis (CE) according to the standardized definitions.

Methods: A literature search was conducted from the inception date through 16 October 2022 using PubMed, Embase, and SCOPUS.

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Patients with multiple myeloma (MM) have a diminished immune response to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines. Risk factors for an impaired immune response are yet to be determined. We aimed to summarize the COVID-19 vaccine immunogenicity and to identify factors that influence the humoral immune response in patients with MM.

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Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, pre-clerkship medical education, including all physiology classes, was obliged to change to online teaching due to limitations of on-site (face-to-face) classes. However, the effectiveness of online teaching in non-lecture physiology topics during the COVID-19 pandemic has not been thoroughly investigated.

Method: We conducted a prospective study to evaluate the students' academic achievement and opinions on online teaching during the COVID-19 academic year.

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  • This study examines how solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients respond to COVID-19 vaccinations, noting that they have reduced immune responses compared to the general population.!* -
  • Researchers reviewed a total of 83 studies and found that after multiple doses of mRNA vaccines, only 63.1% of SOT recipients developed a positive humoral immune response, indicating significant variability in effectiveness.!* -
  • Factors like older age were linked to poorer antibody responses, but some individuals who initially didn’t respond had an improvement after receiving a fourth vaccine dose.!*
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Background: In allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplant (allo-HSCT) recipients, the inter-relationship between post-transplant cytomegalovirus (CMV) and subsequent invasive fungal infections (IFIs) is conflicting and the association of CMV serostatus with IFIs has not been evaluated.

Objectives: To determine the relationship between CMV infection/serostatus and IFIs in allo-HSCT populations.

Data Sources: A systematic literature search was conducted from existence until 11 July 2021 using Medline, Embase and ISI Web of Science databases.

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Background: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) and invasive aspergillosis (IA) cause high morbidity and mortality in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients. There are conflicting data with respect to the impact of CMV on IA development in SOT recipients.

Methods: A literature search was conducted from existence through to 2 April 2021 using MEDLINE, Embase, and ISI Web of Science databases.

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Vascular pythiosis is a rare, neglected, life-threatening disease with mortality of 100% in patients with incomplete surgical resection or patients with persistently elevated serum β-d-glucan (BDG). The study was conducted to understand the clinical outcomes of new treatment protocols and potential use of erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and c-reactive protein (CRP) as alternative monitoring tools, given recent favorable minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of antibacterial agents and prohibitive cost of serum BDG in Thailand. A prospective cohort study of patients with vascular pythiosis was conducted between February 2019 and August 2020.

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Human pythiosis is a life-threatening human disease caused by In Thailand, vascular pythiosis is the most common form and carries a mortality rate of 10 to 40%, despite aggressive treatment with radical surgery, antifungal agents, and immunotherapy. Itraconazole and terbinafine have been the mainstay of treatment, until recently, based on case report data showing potential synergistic effects against Brazilian isolates. However, the synergistic effects of itraconazole and terbinafine against Thai isolates were not observed.

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Human vascular pythiosis is a life-threatening condition caused by Pythium insidiosum. Patients with unresectable intra-abdominal artery involvement have not previously survived, despite being treated with antifungal agents and immunotherapy. We report two novel cases of intra-abdominal pythiosis in patients for whom surgery could not be performed, who were successfully treated with adjunctive antibacterial agents.

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Ocular pythiosis is the second most common form of human pythiosis, and the rates of evisceration/enucleation in Thailand are 55-79%. This prospective study was conducted to evaluate treatment outcomes of the combination therapy protocol and the potential use of serum (1→3)-β-glucan (BG) and Pythium insidiosum-specific antibody (Pi-Ab) as an aid to diagnosis and monitoring of ocular pythiosis. Thirty patients were enrolled in the study and 14 (non-globe salvage) required evisceration/enucleation.

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