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Mahidol University
Education•Bangkok, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand•
About: Mahidol University is a education organization based out in Bangkok, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Malaria. The organization has 23758 authors who have published 39761 publications receiving 878781 citations.
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TL;DR: In this article, β-glucan prepared from spent brewer's yeast was used as a fat replacer in mayonnaise, and the results showed good potential for spent brewer yeast β glucan to be used as an alternative to fat.
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TL;DR: Vitamin C content in fresh and freeze-dried herbal juice, such as guava, emblic myrobolan, lemon, sweet pepper, Garcinia schomburgkiana Pierre and passion fruit, was determined by direct titration with iodine by showing excellent linearity and good precision.
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TL;DR: The Mahidol live attenuated dengue 2 virus was tested in American volunteers and resulted in good immune response indistinguishable from those induced in Thai volunteers, found to be safe and immunogenic in both adults and children.
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TL;DR: Oral decontamination with 2% chlor hexidine solution is an effective and safe method for preventing VAP in patients who receive mechanical ventilation and oropharyngeal colonization with gram-negative bacilli is either reduced or delayed in the chlorhexidine group.
Abstract: Objective. To determine the effectiveness of oral decontamination with 2% chlorhexidine solution for the prevention of ventilator‐associated pneumonia (VAP). Design. Randomized controlled trial and meta‐analysis. Setting. A tertiary care university hospital in Bangkok, Thailand. Participants. Adult patients who received mechanical ventilation and who were hospitalized in intensive care units and general medical wards. Methods. The patients were randomized to receive oral decontamination with 2% chlorhexidine solution or normal saline solution 4 times per day until their endotracheal tubes were removed. The outcome measures were the development of VAP and oropharyngeal colonization with gram‐negative bacilli. Meta‐analysis was performed by combining the results of the present study with those from another randomized controlled trial that also used a 2% chlorhexidine formulation for oral decontamination. Results. The characteristics of the patients in the chlorhexidine group ( \documentclass{aastex} \usepac...
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TL;DR: Drug savings with scheduled treatment interruption were substantial, and no evidence of increased treatment resistance emerged; treatment-related adverse events were more frequent with continuous treatment, but low CD4 counts and minor manifestations of HIV infection were more frequently with scheduledreatment interruption.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Nicholas J. White | 161 | 1352 | 104539 |
Pete Smith | 156 | 2464 | 138819 |
Randal J. Kaufman | 140 | 491 | 79527 |
Kevin Marsh | 128 | 567 | 55356 |
Barry M. Trost | 124 | 1635 | 79501 |
John R. Perfect | 119 | 573 | 52325 |
Jon Clardy | 116 | 983 | 56617 |
François Nosten | 114 | 777 | 50823 |
Paul Turner | 114 | 1099 | 61390 |
Paul Kubes | 109 | 393 | 41022 |
Ian M. Adcock | 107 | 660 | 42380 |
Peter H. Verburg | 107 | 464 | 34254 |
Guozhong Cao | 104 | 694 | 41625 |
Carol L. Shields | 102 | 1424 | 46800 |
Nicholas P. J. Day | 102 | 708 | 50588 |