Somchai Bovornkitti
Mahidol University
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 1976
Y. Hosoda; T. Kosuda; M. Yamamoto; O. Hongo; H. Mochizumi; R. Mikami; H. Homma; S. Fujita; I. Ohira; Takateru Izumi; Yukinobu Kobara; H. Yammato; S. Oshima; T. Teramatsu; N. Maekawa; S. Tsuji; Cheong Pak Soon; T. S. Sodhy; Somchai Bovornkitti; S. C. Chakravarty; Sze-Piao Yang; Taha M. Gomaa
An eight-nation cooperative epidemiological study revealed the Asian and African features of sarcoidosis. Almost every country reported from several to less than 30 cases, except for Japan which had already collected over 3,000 cases. Not a single case was found in the mass x-ray surveys conducted by several countries on a large scale (Tables 1 and 2). Although the number of the cases included in this study were small, this information is the first of this kind for Asia and Africa.
Respirology | 1996
Somchai Bovornkitti
Abstract The term ‘tropical’ refers to the region of the Earth lying between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. Located between these equatorial parallels demarcating the Torrid Zone are several underdeveloped and developing countries: Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, southern India, Sri Lanka, Brazil, Cuba, Ethiopia, Sudan and Nigeria, to name but a few considered to be ‘tropical’. The climate in most of these countries is characterized by high temperatures and high humidity. The tropical climate and general state of socio‐economic underdevelopment in such countries provide an ideal environment for pathogenic organisms, their vectors and intermediate hosts to flourish. Furthermore, the cultural habits and educational background of the people living in such countries expose them to pathogens and, when these people become infected, they readily become reservoirs for, or carriers of, those organisms. Ultimately, the adverse socioeconomic conditions of underdeveloped countries impede attempts to eradicate or control tropical diseases.
Clinical Infectious Diseases | 1989
Amorn Leelarasamee; Somchai Bovornkitti
Chest | 1991
Somchai Bovornkitti; Rungsun Pushpakom; Nanta Maranetra; Arth Nana; Suchai Charoenratanakul
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand Chotmaihet thangphaet | 1990
Nanta Maranetra; R. Pushpakom; Somchai Bovornkitti
Chest | 1988
Somchai Bovornkitti; Rungsun Pushpakom
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand Chotmaihet thangphaet | 1996
Ausoodkij B; Polpong P; Somchai Bovornkitti
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand Chotmaihet thangphaet | 1994
Pornsri Polpong; Payome Aranyakananda; Somchai Bovornkitti
Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 1988
Somchai Bovornkitti; Arth Nana
Journal of Health Science | 2013
Wattanapong Wutta; Paitoon Wanapongse; Wantana Paweenkittiporn; Surang Dejsirilert; Jiratiwan Kruasilp; Chantima Charanasri; Somchai Bovornkitti