Publications by authors named "S Sengchanh"

Previous studies have applied interview-oriented self-reported or peer-centered evaluation methods, rather than an objective and quantitative method, to evaluate outcome of a postgraduate capacity-building program and have mainly focused on the cognitive level. To investigate the feasibility of the objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) in an international setting and report the results of the outcome evaluation for the behavioral aspect. A case-control study.

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Thalassemia is a major public health and economical burden in Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR). This study is aiming to elaborate the current situation of Thalassemia in Laos. α- and β-thalassemia (α- and β-thal) includes the common Hb S (: c.

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  • Newborn skin disorders are common and usually occur during the neonatal period, prompting parents to seek medical advice for skin lesions.
  • This study is the first of its kind in Lao neonates, analyzing data from four hospitals in Vientiane Capital over a six-month period in 2019-2020.
  • The most prevalent skin conditions found among 500 newborns were sebaceous gland hyperplasia (53%), Mongolian patches (46.6%), and erythema toxicum neonatorum (30%), causing anxiety for parents and presenting challenges for inexperienced clinicians.
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Background: Cervical cancer screening coverage remains insufficient in most countries. Our objective was to assess whether in-home vaginal self-sampling with a dry swab for high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) testing is effective and cost-effective in increasing participation in cervical cancer screening.

Methods: In March 2012, 6000 unscreened women aged 30-65 years, living in a French region covered by a screening programme, who had not responded to an initial invitation to have a Pap smear were equally randomised to three groups: 'no intervention'; 'recall', women received a letter to have a Pap smear; and 'self-sampling', women received a self-sampling kit to return to a centralised virology laboratory for PCR-based HPV testing.

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Background: Vast migrations and subsequent assimilation processes have shaped the genetic composition of Southeast Asia, an area of close contact between several major ethnic groups. To better characterize the genetic variation of this region, we analyzed the entire mtDNA control region of 214 unrelated donors from Laos according to highest forensic quality standards. To detail the phylogeny, we inspected selected SNPs from the mtDNA coding region.

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