Publications by authors named "Siriwan Sirikaew"

A visual colorimetric rapid screening system based on a lateral flow device for simultaneous detection and differentiation between influenza A and B nucleoprotein as a model was developed. Monoclonal antibodies, specific for either influenza A or B nucleoproteins, were evaluated for their reactivities and were used as targeting ligands. With the best antibody pairs selected, the system exhibited good specificity to both viruses without cross reactivity to other closely related respiratory viruses.

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A simple fluorescence-based lateral flow test platform for rapid influenza B virus screening as a model target molecule was successfully developed. In this work, Cy5-loaded silica nanoparticles were directly conjugated to monoclonal antibodies, specific to the influenza B nucleoprotein, via a direct physisorption method and used as detector probes. Using this approach, the signal response to the detection was further determined using a fluorescent signal intensity measurement method via a portable reader, in combination with fluorescence imaging analysis.

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Raw meats, especially beef, are particularly prone to Shiga toxinproducing Escherichia coli (STEC)/enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) contamination. However, data regarding their quantity in raw meats are seldom reported in Thailand.

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Escherichia coli O26 is the most important serotype in non-O157 group, which plays a significant role in gastrointestinal illnesses. However, information regarding the prevalence and its characteristics are lacking in Thailand. As raw meat is frequently a source of diarrheagenic E.

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The detection of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) in food, especially raw meat, has rarely been documented in Thailand, although the presence of this bacterial pathogen is considered of important public health concern. The quantity of ETEC in 150 meat samples collected from fresh food markets in southern Thailand were determined using a most probable number (MPN)-PCR-based quantification approach. ETEC contamination of raw chicken, pork and beef samples was 42%, 25% and 12%, respectively (a significant difference between chicken and beef, p < 0.

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Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) is one of the most common pathogenic E. coli pathotypes causing diarrhea in children worldwide. Its enterotoxins, LT and ST, including colonization factors mainly are responsible for human pathogenesis.

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