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Northeast Thailand in the Development Scheme of Thailand

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Thalassemia in Thailand

Hemoglobin, 2022
Thailand has a population of 66.2 million with 30.0-40.0% of them carrying thalassemia genes. Interaction of these thalassemia genes lead to more than 60 genotypes with a wide spectrum of clinical severity from asymptomatic to lethal. Estimation based on gene frequencies and number of babies born each year, there will be about 1.2% babies born with ...
Kittiphong Paiboonsukwong   +3 more
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AIDS in Thailand

Medical Journal of Australia, 1991
The reasons for the rapid spread of AIDS in Thailand and the impact of the unique non-governmental agency Population and Community Development Association (PDA) directed by the charismatic Dr. Mechai are described. The rapid spread of AIDS in Thailand is due to presence of all possible factors facilitating HIV transmission a large population of ...
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Thailand

Nursing Older People, 2008
Growing complaints Speaking at a government policy forum on how to improve services for older people, a senior minister in Thailand's Social Development and Human Security Ministry told of a growing number of complaints about nursing care. Ubon Limsakul called for standards to be set.
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Opisthorchiasis in Thailand

Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1960
(1960). Opisthorchiasis in Thailand. Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology: Vol. 54, No. 1, pp. 100-105.
C, HARINASUTA, S, VAJRASTHIRA
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Tuberculosis in Thailand

Respirology, 2001
Tuberculosis (TB) was expected to be eradicated by the end of this century. However, an increasing incidence of tuberculosis in many parts of the world has led to renewed interest in the disease. The pandemic of HIV infection has changed TB, an endemic disease, to an epidemic worldwide. In Thailand, tuberculosis cases and deaths reduced year after year,
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Thailand

2019
Thailand has unique advantages and challenges in caring for people with dementia. Thailand is in the process of launching its National Dementia Strategy, based on the previously developed care and support policies for the elderly. Currently, care for people with dementia is provided through integrated community care by family and health volunteers, and
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Suicide in Thailand

Forensic Science, 1975
The 581 suicidal cases which occurred in the period 1960-1969, are reviewed from the autopsy reports in the Department of Forensic Medicine, Siriraj Hospital. The following conclusions are drawn: The male: female suicide ratio is 6 : 4; The highest age-group incidence is 20--39 years; Girls predominate among adolescents (0-19 years); By occupation ...
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Thailand

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Thailand is a country in Southeast Asia with many amazing sights. From high mountains to beautiful beaches to modern bustling cities, visitors will find a wealth of beauty in this ancient country.
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»Pinkwashing« in Thailand

Südostasien: Zeitschrift für Politik, Kultur, Dialog, 2016
südostasien – Zeitschrift für Politik • Kultur • Dialog, Bd. 32 Nr. 1 (2016): Lesbisch Schwul Bi Trans Inter Queer*: Ausdrucksformen geschlechtlicher Identität und sexuelle ...
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