Illustrated keys to the mosquitoes of Thailand. IV. Anopheles.
- R. Rattanarithikul, B. A. Harrison, R. Harbach, P. Panthusiri, R. Coleman
- BiologySoutheast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and…
- 2006
Thirty-four chromosomal forms of 14 species are discussed, with suggestions provided for resolving their taxonomic status.
Illustrated keys to the mosquitoes of Thailand V. Genera Orthopodomyia, Kimia, Malaya, Topomyia, Tripteroides, and Toxorhynchites.
- R. Rattanarithikul, R. Harbach, B. A. Harrison, P. Panthusiri, R. Coleman
- BiologySoutheast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and…
- 2007
Illustrated keys for the identification of the fourth-instar larvae and adults of species representing six genera of mosquitoes in Thailand are presented, along with information about the geographic…
Establishment of a human hepatocyte line that supports in vitro development of the exo-erythrocytic stages of the malaria parasites Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax.
- J. Sattabongkot, Nongnuch Yimamnuaychoke, T. Brewer
- Medicine, BiologyAmerican Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
- 1 May 2006
As the first human hepatocyte line known to support complete EE development of both P. falciparum and P. vivax, HC-04 will provide an experimental model that can be used for studying the biology of liver stage malaria parasites.
Prevalence and diversity of Bartonella in rodents of northern Thailand: a comparison with Bartonella in rodents from southern China.
- K. Castle, M. Kosoy, R. Coleman
- BiologyAmerican Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
- 1 April 2004
A number of the isolates from Thailand rodents are closely related to B. grahamii and B. elizabethae, species which have been associated with human illness and may represent a new Bartonella species.
Comparative evaluation of selected diagnostic assays for the detection of IgG and IgM antibody to Orientia tsutsugamushi in Thailand.
- R. Coleman, V. Sangkasuwan, K. Lerdthusnee
- BiologyAmerican Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
- 1 November 2002
The recombinant ELISA is suitable for use in a diagnostic laboratory, where it may be able to replace the IFA and IIP assays, and was easy to perform and did not require sophisticated equipment, making it suitable forUse in rural areas where more sophisticated diagnostic tests such as the ELISA and IFA may not be available.
Comparison of PCR and microscopy for the detection of asymptomatic malaria in a Plasmodium falciparum/vivax endemic area in Thailand
- R. Coleman, J. Sattabongkot, B. Khuntirat
- MedicineMalaria Journal
- 14 December 2006
PCR appears to be a useful method for detecting Plasmodium parasites during active malaria surveillance in Thailand, and data indicated that the discrepancy between the two methods resulted from poor performance of microscopy at low parasite densities rather thanpoor performance of PCR.
Illustrated keys to the mosquitoes of Thailand. II. Genera Culex and Lutzia.
- R. Rattanarithikul, R. Harbach, B. A. Harrison, P. Panthusiri, James W. Jones, R. Coleman
- Biology, MedicineSoutheast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and…
- 2005
Illustrated keys for the identification of the fourth-instar larvae and adult females of the mosquito genera Culex and Lutzia is presented, along with information on the geographic distribution of…
Blocking of transmission to mosquitoes by antibody to Plasmodium vivax malaria vaccine candidates Pvs25 and Pvs28 despite antigenic polymorphism in field isolates.
- J. Sattabongkot, T. Tsuboi, M. Torii
- Biology, MedicineAmerican Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
- 1 November 2003
Data from this study clearly demonstrates that antibodies raised against Sal I-based vaccines overcome the genetic polymorphism of Pvs25 and Pvs28 present in natural isolates of P. vivax, suggesting the wide range applicability of Sal I based vaccines.
Occurrence of Orientia tsutsugamushi in small mammals from Thailand.
- R. Coleman, T. Monkanna, K. Lerdthusnee
- Medicine, Environmental ScienceAmerican Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
- 1 November 2003
Extensive sampling of small mammals was conducted in eight provinces of Thailand between September 9, 1992 and April 29, 2001, and Orientia tsutsugamushi was detected in 10 of the 22 species of mammals that included R. rattus and R. losea, the predominant species collected.
Field Evaluation of a Lethal Ovitrap for the Control of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) in Thailand
- R. Sithiprasasna, P. Mahapibul, R. Coleman
- MedicineJournal of medical entomology
- 1 July 2003
It is concluded that the LO can reduce adult Ae.
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