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Supat Chamnanchanunt
Researcher at Mahidol University
Publications - 44
Citations - 416
Supat Chamnanchanunt is an academic researcher from Mahidol University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dengue fever & Malaria. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 41 publications receiving 321 citations.
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Identification of clinical factors associated with severe dengue among Thai adults: a prospective study
Vipa Thanachartwet,Nittha Oer-areemitr,Supat Chamnanchanunt,Duangjai Sahassananda,Akanitt Jittmittraphap,Plengsakoon Suwannakudt,Varunee Desakorn,Anan Wattanathum +7 more
TL;DR: This study identified several clinical factors independently associated with the development of severe d Dengue among hospitalized adults with dengue that can aid in the early recognition and prompt management of at-risk patients to reduce morbidity and mortality.
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Downregulation of plasma miR-451 and miR-16 in Plasmodium vivax infection.
Supat Chamnanchanunt,Chieri Kuroki,Varunee Desakorn,Mari Enomoto,Vipa Thanachartwet,Duangjai Sahassananda,Jetsumon Sattabongkot,Rachaneeporn Jenwithisuk,Suthat Fucharoen,Saovaros Svasti,Tsukuru Umemura,Tsukuru Umemura +11 more
TL;DR: Analysis of plasma miRNAs obtained from malaria patients and normal subjects suggests that plasma miR-451 and miR -16 are relevant biomarkers for malaria infection.
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Clinical and laboratory parameters associated with acute kidney injury in patients with snakebite envenomation: a prospective observational study from Myanmar
Kyi-Phyu Aye,Vipa Thanachartwet,Chit Soe,Varunee Desakorn,Khin-Thida Thwin,Supat Chamnanchanunt,Duangjai Sahassananda,Thanom Supaporn,Visith Sitprija,Visith Sitprija +9 more
TL;DR: Identifying factors at presentation that are associated with snakebite-related AKI might help clinicians to be aware of snakebite patients who are at risk of AKI, particularly patients who demonstrate renal tubular dysfunction after Viperidae bites.
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Circulating microRNAs in malaria infection: bench to bedside.
TL;DR: The current findings of miRNAs were reviewed in relation to clinical severity of malaria infection and it was emphasized that mi RNAs are potential biomarkers for severe malaria infection.
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Comparison of real-time SYBR green dengue assay with real-time taqman RT-PCR dengue assay and the conventional nested PCR for diagnosis of primary and secondary dengue infection
Damodar Paudel,Richard G. Jarman,Kriengsak Limkittikul,Chonticha Klungthong,Supat Chamnanchanunt,Ananda Nisalak,Robert D. Gibbons,Watcharee Chokejindachai +7 more
TL;DR: This work improves the low cost, rapid and reliable real time SYBR green diagnostic dengue assay and compared the sensitivity and specificity with real time Taqman® assay and conventional nested PCR assay.