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1. Comparison of incidence and cost of influenza between healthy and high-risk children <60 months old in Thailand, 2011-2015.

2. Cost-effectiveness of inactivated seasonal influenza vaccination in a cohort of Thai children ≤60 months of age.

3. Do Thai Physicians Recommend Seasonal Influenza Vaccines to Pregnant Women? A Cross-Sectional Survey of Physicians’ Perspectives and Practices in Thailand.

4. Influenza vaccination coverage and effectiveness in young children in Thailand, 2011-2013.

5. Infectious causes of encephalitis and meningoencephalitis in Thailand, 2003-2005.

6. Streptococcus suis Infection in Hospitalized Patients, Nakhon Phanom Province, Thailand.

7. The Serial Intervals of Seasonal and Pandemic Influenza Viruses in Households in Bangkok, Thailand.

8. Hospitalization due to human parainfluenza virus-associated lower respiratory tract illness in rural Thailand.

9. Concurrent influenza virus infection and tuberculosis in patients hospitalized with respiratory illness in Thailand.

10. Infectious Disease Mortality Rates, Thailand, 1958-2009.

11. Influenza viruses in Thailand: 7 years of sentinel surveillance data, 2004-2010.

12. The Burden of Hospitalized Lower Respiratory Tract Infection due to Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Rural Thailand.

13. Epidemiology of Severe Pneumonia Caused by Legionella longbeachae, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, and Chlamydia pneumoniae: 1-Year, Population-Based Surveillance for Severe Pneumonia in Thailand.

14. Human Coronavirus Infections in Rural Thailand: A Comprehensive Study Using Real-Time Reverse- Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction Assays.

15. The incidence of pneumonia in rural Thailand

16. Poultry-handling Practices during Avian Influenza Outbreak, Thailand.

17. Safety and immunogenicity of locally produced trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (Tri Fluvac) in healthy Thai adults aged 18–64 years in Nakhon Phanom: A Phase III double blinded, three-arm, randomized, controlled trial.

18. Japanese encephalitis virus remains an important cause of encephalitis in Thailand

19. Influenza virus seroincidence in a cohort of healthy and high-risk children enrolled in infancy, Bangkok, Thailand.

20. Knowledge, attitudes and beliefs related to seasonal influenza vaccine among pregnant women in Thailand.

21. Seasonal influenza vaccine coverage among high-risk populations in Thailand, 2010–2012.

22. Diagnosing pneumonia in rural Thailand: Digital cameras versus film digitizers for chest radiograph teleradiology

23. Influenza-Associated Medical Visits Prevented by Influenza Vaccination in Young Children in Thailand, 2012-2014.

24. Standard-Dose Intradermal Influenza Vaccine Elicits Cellular Immune Responses Similar to Those of Intramuscular Vaccine in Men With and Those Without HIV Infection.

25. Viral etiologies of influenza-like illness and severe acute respiratory infections in Thailand.

26. Incidence of Pneumococcal Pneumonia Among Adults in Rural Thailand, 2006-2011: Implications for Pneumococcal Vaccine Considerations.

27. Effectiveness of the 2010 and 2011 Southern Hemisphere trivalent inactivated influenza vaccines against hospitalization with influenza-associated acute respiratory infection among Thai adults aged ≥ 50 years.

28. Incidence and etiology of acute lower respiratory tract infections in hospitalized children younger than 5 years in rural Thailand.

29. Increased hand washing reduces influenza virus surface contamination in Bangkok households, 2009-2010.

30. Outbreak of norovirus gastroenteritis infection, Thailand.

31. Aerosol transmission is an important mode of influenza A virus spread.

32. Serology as an adjunct to polymerase chain reaction assays for surveillance of acute respiratory virus infections.

33. Incidence and epidemiology of hospitalized influenza cases in rural Thailand during the influenza A (H1N1)pdm09 pandemic, 2009-2010.

34. Human rhinovirus infections in rural Thailand: epidemiological evidence for rhinovirus as both pathogen and bystander.

35. Antibiotic use in Thailand: quantifying impact on blood culture yield and estimates of pneumococcal bacteremia incidence.

36. Incidence, seasonality and mortality associated with influenza pneumonia in Thailand: 2005-2008.

37. A comparison of population-based pneumonia surveillance and health-seeking behavior in two provinces in rural Thailand.

38. Incidence of pneumococcal bacteremia requiring hospitalization in rural Thailand.

39. Factors associated with diagnostic evaluation for tuberculosis among adults hospitalized for clinical pneumonia in Thailand.

40. The influence of rapid influenza diagnostic testing on antibiotic prescribing patterns in rural Thailand.

41. Who gets hospitalized for influenza pneumonia in Thailand? Implications for vaccine policy.

42. Human bocavirus: a novel parvovirus epidemiologically associated with pneumonia requiring hospitalization in Thailand.

44. Real-time PCR assays for detection of bocavirus in human specimens.

45. The cost of influenza in Thailand.

46. A household survey to assess the burden of influenza in rural Thailand.

47. Serotypes and antimicrobial resistance of streptococcus pneumoniae in Thailand 2002-2004.

48. Frequent Haemophilus influenzae type B colonization in rural Thailand.

49. Trends in liver cancer, Sa Kaeo Province Thailand.

50. Pneumonia surveillance in Thailand: current practice and future needs.

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