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    Tuberculosis treatment in a refugee and migrant population: 20 years of experience on the Thai-Burmese border by MINETTI, A, CAMELIQUE, O, HSA THAW, K, THI, S, SWADDIWUDHIPONG, W, HEWISON, C, PINOGES, L, BONNET, M, GUERIN, P. J

    “…SETTING: Although tuberculosis (TB) is a curable disease, it remains a major global health problem and an important cause of morbidity and mortality among…”
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    Epidemiologic characteristics of drivers, vehicles, pedestrians and road environments involved in road traffic injuries in rural Thailand by SWADDIWUDHIPONG, W, NGUNTRA, P, MAHASAKPAN, P, KOONCHOTE, S, TANTRIRATNA, G

    “…This report presents descriptive epidemiology of vehicle-related crashes that caused severe injuries in a defined geographical area in northern Thailand,…”
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    Monitoring of cadmium toxicity in a Thai population with high-level environmental exposure by Teeyakasem, Wimonrat, Nishijo, Muneko, Honda, Ryumond, Satarug, Soisungwan, Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya, Ruangyuttikarn, Werawan

    Published in Toxicology letters (30-03-2007)
    “…This study evaluated the utility of single and combined measurements of cadmium toxicity markers for surveillance purposes, using a sample of 224 individuals,…”
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    A survey of knowledge attitude and practice of the prevention of dengue hemorrhagic fever in an urban community of Thailand by SWADDIWUDHIPONG, W, LERDLUKANAVONGE, P, KHUMKLAM, P, KOONCHOTE, S, NGUNTRA, P, CHAOVAKIRATIPONG, C

    “…To evaluate the effect of a health education program on the prevention and control of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) in the municipality of Mae Sot, Tak…”
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    Effect of health education on community participation in control of dengue hemorrhagic fever in an urban area of Thailand by SWADDIWUDHIPONG, W, CHAOVAKIRATIPONG, C, NGUNTRA, P, KOONCHOTE, S, KHUMKLAM, P, LERDLUKANAVONGE, P

    “…Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF), a disease transmitted by Aedes mosquitos, remains a serious public health problem in Thailand. This paper describes the effect…”
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    Prevalence of disabling conditions in a rural northern Thai community: a survey conducted by village health communicators by SWADDIWUDHIPONG, W, AMARITCHAVARN, V, BOONYABUNCHA, S

    “…This report presents a survey of disabling conditions conducted by village health communicators (VHCs) in 1989 in a rural northern Thai community. The disabled…”
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    An outbreak of El Tor cholera in an institution for the mentally retarded in Nonthaburi, June-July 1987 by Swaddiwudhipong, W, Limpakarnjanarat, K

    “…In June and July 1987, an outbreak of cholera caused by V.cholerae O1, biotype El Tor, serotype Inaba, occurred in an institution for the mentally retarded in…”
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    A common source foodborne outbreak of E1 Tor cholera following the consumption of uncooked beef by Swaddiwudhipong, W, Jirakanvisun, R, Rodklai, A

    “…In July 1988, an outbreak of cholera with 71 culture-confirmed cases of biotype El Tor, serotype Ogawa, occurred in a non-endemic area in Mae Sot district, Tak…”
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    Assessment of socio-economic, functional and medical problems among the elderly in one rural community of Thailand by Swaddiwudhipong, W, Koonchote, S, Nguntra, P, Chaovakiratipong, C

    “…A survey of persons aged 60 years and over in Mae Sot in Tak Province, Thailand was conducted in 1989 to determine the prevalence of socio-economic, functional…”
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    Two consecutive outbreaks of food-borne cholera associated with consumption of chicken rice in northwestern Thailand by Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya, Hannarong, Sriwan, Peanumlom, Pongpot, Pittayawonganon, Chakrarat, Sitthi, Wathee

    “…Hainanese chicken rice (cooked rice mixed with chicken fat and served with sliced chicken and cucumber) is a well-known Chinese dish in Southeast Asian…”
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    Bone resorption acceleration and calcium reabsorption impairment in a Thai population with high cadmium exposure by Nambunmee, Kowit, Honda, Ryumond, Nishijo, Muneko, Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya, Nakagawa, Hideaki, Ruangyuttikarn, Werawan

    Published in Toxicology mechanisms and methods (01-01-2010)
    “…Some residents of the Mae Sot district in Thailand have suffered long-term exposure to elevated dietary levels of cadmium. To test the hypothesis that chronic…”
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    A high incidence of neurological complications following Semple anti-rabies vaccine by Swaddiwudhipong, W, Prayoonwiwat, N, Kunasol, P, Choomkasien, P

    “…A study was conducted to determine the incidence of neurological complications among a cohort of 6,980 recipients of Semple vaccine administered in Bangkok and…”
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    Sociodemographic characteristics and incidence of gonorrhoea in prostitutes working near the Thai-Burmese border by Swaddiwudhipong, W, Chaovakiratipong, C, Siri, S, Lerdlukanavonge, P

    “…A study was conducted to determine the sociodemographic characteristics and incidence of gonorrhoea among the prostitutes working in Mae Sot District, Tak in…”
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    Surveillance of neonatal tetanus in Thailand, 1977-1986 by Swaddiwudhipong, W, Warintrawat, S, Kunasol, P, Sangwanloy, O

    “…Information on the morbidity and mortality of neonatal tetanus was reviewed to evaluate the impact of the immunization programme among pregnant women in…”
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    Effect of health education and condom promotion on behavioral change among low socioeconomic prostitutes in Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand by Swaddiwudhipong, W, Nguntra, P, Chaovakiratipong, C, Koonchote, S, Lerdlukanavonge, P, Chandoun, C

    “…A study was conducted to determine the effect of preventive educational efforts among 621 female prostitutes in Mae Sot, Tak Province, in 1989. The intensive…”
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    Foodborne disease outbreaks of chemical etiology in Thailand, 1981-1987 by Swaddiwudhipong, W, Kunasol, P, Sangwanloy, O, Srisomporn, D

    “…A study was conducted to determine the current situation of chemical foodborne outbreaks in Thailand for the period 1981-1987. Seventy-three outbreaks of…”
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    A survey of knowledge about AIDS and sexual behavior in sexually active men in Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand by Swaddiwudhipong, W, Nguntra, P, Lerdlukanavonge, P, Chaovakiratipong, C, Koonchote, S

    “…A survey of 15-34 year old men in Mae Sot, Tak, was conducted in December 1989 to determine their knowledge about AIDS, HIV transmission, and sexual behavior…”
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    A common-source outbreak of shigellosis involving a piped public water supply in northern Thai communities by Swaddiwudhipong, W, Karintraratana, S, Kavinum, S

    Published in Journal of tropical medicine and hygiene (01-06-1995)
    “…We report an epidemiological investigation of an explosive common-source water-borne shigellosis outbreak traced to a piped public water system in northern…”
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    Several sporadic outbreaks of El Tor cholera in Sunpathong, Chiang Mai, September-October, 1987 by Swaddiwudhipong, W, Akarasewi, P, Chayaniyayodhin, T, Kunasol, P, Foy, H M

    “…From September through October 1987, a cholera outbreak involving 59 cases of biotype El Tor, serotype Inaba occurred in Sunpathong district, Chiang Mai. No…”
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    A common-source water-borne outbreak of multidrug-resistant typhoid fever in a rural Thai community by Swaddiwudhipong, W, Kanlayanaphotporn, J

    “…We report an epidemiological investigation of an explosive water-borne outbreak caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) Salmonella Typhi in a non-endemic community…”
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