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Sasivimol Rattanasiri

Researcher at Mahidol University

Publications -  116
Citations -  2130

Sasivimol Rattanasiri is an academic researcher from Mahidol University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 100 publications receiving 1661 citations. Previous affiliations of Sasivimol Rattanasiri include University of Reading.

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The association between oral hygiene and periodontitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

TL;DR: Fair to poor OH increases the risk of periodontitis by two‐ to five‐fold, and this risk can be reduced by regular toothbrushing and dental visits.
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Efavirenz 600 mg/day versus efavirenz 800 mg/day in HIV-infected patients with tuberculosis receiving rifampicin: 48 weeks results.

TL;DR: The similar virological and immunological outcomes at 48 weeks between the two groups of HIV-infected patients receiving rifampicin and efavirenz should be sufficient for concurrent use with rifamipicin.
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Efavirenz levels and 24-week efficacy in HIV-infected patients with tuberculosis receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy and rifampicin.

TL;DR: Efavirenz 600 mg/day should be sufficient for most Thai HIV-infected patients receiving rifampicin with body weight approximately 50 kg, and may not be applicable to other ethic populations who have higher body weights.
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Meta-analysis of pinning in supracondylar fracture of the humerus in children.

TL;DR: Lateral pinning is preferable to cross pinning for fixation of pediatric supracondylar humerus fractures as a result of decreased risk of ulnar nerve injury.
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Alcohol, illicit and non-illicit psychoactive drug use and road traffic injury in Thailand: A case-control study

TL;DR: Even though driving under the influence of psychoactive drugs has been significantly linked to RTI, its contribution to road safety is much lower than driving underThe influence of alcohol, with limited resources, the priority for RTI prevention should be given to control ofdriving under the Influence of alcohol.