[PDF][PDF] Risk factors for latent tuberculosis infection among health-care workers in Northeastern Thailand

D Nonghanphithak, W Reechaipichitkul… - Southeast Asian J …, 2016 - tm.mahidol.ac.th
… -risk population for acquiring Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. Understanding the risk
… prevalence of, and risk factors for LTBI among HCWs in northeastern Thailand. Between 1 …

Intestinal parasitic infections and risk factors among Myanmar migrant workers in northeast Thailand

W Sangwalee, N Rattanapitoon… - Asian Pacific Journal …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
… of Northeast Thailand, which extends over an area of 20 494 km 2 and has an estimated
population of 1 722 365. It is recognized as the largest province in the northeastern with 150-…

Economic development in Northeast Thailand: Problems and prospects

MF Long - Asian Survey, 1966 - JSTOR
… and 1960, the population of the Northeast grew at a rate of … the population growth rate for
the country, and the Northeast … reduce the risks of insurgency, but if Northeast Thailand does …

Breast cancer incidence trends and projections in Northeastern Thailand

S Virani, J Chindaprasirt, K Wirasorn… - Journal of …, 2018 - jstage.jst.go.jp
… The population of the northeastern region at the 2010 … of risk factors for breast cancer are
lower in the northeast compared … decreased overall in Thailand, the northeast has the highest …

Risk of zinc, iodine and other micronutrient deficiencies among school children in North East Thailand

RA Thurlow, P Winichagoon, T Pongcharoen… - European journal of …, 2006 - nature.com
North East Thailand is a region with low soil iodine and zinc concentrations, sometimes …
Hemoglobinopathies are also common in the population of North East Thailand, especially the …

Prevalence and management of diabetes and associated risk factors by regions of Thailand: Third National Health Examination Survey 2004

W Aekplakorn, J Abbott-Klafter, A Premgamone… - Diabetes …, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc
… and associated risk factors in the Northeast and in rural compared with urban populations. …
, such as medical doctors, has historically been biased against both these populations (21). …

The agrarian transformation in Northeastern Thailand: a review of recent research

AT Rambo - Southeast Asian Studies, 2017 - jstage.jst.go.jp
… Rural Northeast Thailand has been undergoing rapid change in recent years, a pro … risks;
and (4) social system changes, including in the nature of ruralurban interactions, population

[HTML][HTML] Opisthorchiasis in Thailand: review and current status

N Kaewpitoon, SJ Kaewpitoon… - World journal of …, 2008 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… containing 309 people in northeastern Thailand. O. viverrini … in Thailand was 0.73 per
population and in the north, northeast, … are still a major public problem in the high-risk areas. …

Epidemiology, microbiology and mortality associated with community-acquired bacteremia in northeast Thailand: a multicenter surveillance study

M Kanoksil, A Jatapai, SJ Peacock… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
… The majority of the population in northeast Thailand live in rural settings and most adults (…
The 20 provincial hospitals in northeast Thailand were contacted to participate in this study. …

Spatial analysis of hepatobiliary abnormalities in a population at high-risk of cholangiocarcinoma in Thailand

K Thinkhamrop, AT Suwannatrai, N Chamadol… - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
… Our findings demonstrated a high risk of hepatobiliary disorders in Northeast Thailand,
likely associated with infection caused by O. viverrini. Screening for CCA and improvement of …