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    Prevalence of antibodies to rickettsiae in the human population of suburban Bangkok by Strickman, D, Tanskul, P, Eamsila, C, Kelly, D J

    “…Following a report of three cases of scrub typhus in suburban Bangkok, we performed a serosurvey in the patients' communities. Both IgG and IgM antibodies were…”
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    Keys to the adult ticks of Haemaphysalis Koch, 1844, in Thailand with notes on changes in taxonomy (Acari: Ixodoidea: Ixodidae) by Tanskull, P, Inlao, I

    Published in Journal of medical entomology (01-11-1989)
    “…Specimens of the genus Haemaphysalis collected in Thailand were examined, and a key to the adult of 24 species belonging to six subgenera is presented. We…”
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    A new species of Leptotrombidium (Acari: Trombiculidae) collected from black plates in Thailand by Tanskul, P

    Published in Journal of medical entomology (01-01-1991)
    “…A new species, Leptotrombidium (Leptotrombidium) dendrium, is described and illustrated. Specimens were collected from black plates exposed on the ground…”
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    Occurrence of Orientia tsutsugamushi in chiggers (Acari: Trombiculidae) and small animals in an orchard near Bangkok, Thailand by Frances, S.P, Watcharapichat, P, Phulsuksombati, D, Tanskul, P

    Published in Journal of medical entomology (01-07-1999)
    “…The ecology of Orientia tsutsugamushi (Hayashi) was studied in chiggers and small animals in an orchard near Bangkok, Thailand. Small animals were trapped…”
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    Redescription of Leptotrombidium (Leptotrombidium) imphalum (Acari: Trombiculidae), with observations on bionomics and medical importance in northern Thailand by Tanskul, P, Linthicum, K.J

    Published in Journal of medical entomology (1999)
    “…Leptotrombidium (Leptotrombidium) imphalum Vercammen-Grandjean & Langston is redescribed and illustrated. Specimens were collected from the rodents Rattus…”
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    Seasonal occurrence of Leptotrombidium deliense (Acari: Trombiculidae) attached to sentinel rodents in an orchard near Bangkok, Thailand by Frances, S.P, Watcharapichat, P, Phulsuksombati, D, Tanskul, P, Linthicum, K.J

    Published in Journal of medical entomology (01-11-1999)
    “…Leptotrombidium deliense Walch that attached to sentinel laboratory mice and the roof rat, Rattus rattus (L.), placed in an orchard habitat near Bangkok,…”
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    A new ecology for scrub typhus associated with a focus of antibiotic resistance in rice farmers in Thailand by Tanskul, P, Linthicum, K.J, Watcharapichat, P, Phulsuksombati, D, Mungviriya, S, Ratanatham, S, Suwanabun, N, Sattabongkot, J, Watt, G

    Published in Journal of medical entomology (01-07-1998)
    “…Following the documentation of chloramphenicol-resistant and doxycycline-resistant strains of Orientia tsutsugamushi (Hyashi) in northern Thailand, we…”
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    Temporal Changes in Prevalence of Scrub Typhus Rickettsia (Orientia tsutsugamushi) Infecting the Eggs of Leptotrombidium imphalum (Acari: Trombiculidae) by Kollars, Thomas M., Kengluecha, Ampornpan, Khlaimanee, Nittaya, Tanskul, Panita

    Published in Journal of medical entomology (01-01-2001)
    “…Eggs from seven colony lines of the chigger mite Leptotrombidium imphalum (Vercammen-Grandjean & Langston) were examined for infection with Orientia…”
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    Investigation of the role of Blankaartia acuscutellaris (Acari: Trombiculidae) as a vector of scrub typhus in central Thailand by FRANCES, S. P, WATCHARAPICHAT, Pochaman, PHULSUKSOMBATI, Duangporn, TANSKUL, Panita

    “…Monthly collections of rodents were conducted in Phitsanulok Province, central Thailand in 1993 to investigate the role of the mite Blankaartia acuscurellaris…”
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    A new species of Leptotrombidium (Acari: Trombiculidae) collected in active rice fields in northern Thailand by Tanskul, P. (U.S. Army Medical Component-Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangkok, Thailand.), Linthicum, K.J

    Published in Journal of medical entomology (01-05-1997)
    “…Leptotrombidium (Leptotrombidium) chiangraiensis Tanskul and Linthicum is described and illustrated as new from specimens collected from the rodents Rattus…”
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    Systematic review of the genus Acropsylla Rothschild, 1911 (Siphonaptera: Leptopsyllidae), with notes on certain fleas from northern Thailand by Hastriter, M.W. (Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.), Tanskul, P, Linthicum, K.J

    Published in Journal of medical entomology (01-07-1998)
    “…Acropsylla (Leptopsyllidae), a genus of fleas from the Indian Subregion of the Oriental Region, is reviewed to include the seasonal and geographical…”
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    Pathology of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi infection in Bandicota savilei, a natural host in Thailand by Strickman, D, Smith, C D, Corcoran, K D, Ngampochjana, M, Watcharapichat, P, Phulsuksombati, D, Tanskul, P, Dasch, G A, Kelly, D J

    “…Following rodent surveys in a rice-growing area of central Thailand where we found Bandicota savilei, B. indica, and Rattus rattus infected with Rickettsia…”
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    Rickettsia tsutsugamushi in chiggers (Acari: Trombiculidae) associated with rodents in central Thailand by Tanskul, P, Strickman, D, Eamsila, C, Kelly, D J

    Published in Journal of medical entomology (01-03-1994)
    “…Chiggers were collected from rodents trapped at two military bases located 10 km apart in central Thailand. One site was swampy and nearly treeless and the…”
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    Scrub typhus in suburban Bangkok: first cases by Eamsila, C, Buranakitjaroen, P, Tanskul, P, Watcharapichat, P

    “…Three patients, two of whom had eschars, were admitted with fulminant febrile disease suggestive of scrub typhus. Elevated IgG and IgM to Rickettsia…”
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