Siriporn Saeloo

Siriporn Saeloo
  • Bachelor of nursing
  • Medical Professional at Chulabhorn Hospital ,Thailand, Bangkok

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Chulabhorn Hospital ,Thailand, Bangkok
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  • Medical Professional

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Publications (18)
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Objective Pre-operative antibiotic prophylaxis guideline has been endorse in many institute aims to reduce surgical site infection. Our study conducted to identify the rate of appropriate antibiotic prophylaxis in gynecological procedures based on American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology’s recommendations. And to determine the relevant factors...
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Objectives Patients with cancer may be at an increased risk of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and experience more severe outcomes. Low vaccine coverage in the early phase of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic meant that personal and social measures to reduce viral spread were the only methods of...
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We offered self-sampling devices to 250 women who visited the colposcopy clinic at Chulabhorn Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand from March 1 to June 30, 2015. Participants received instruction about the vaginal self-sample method and collected the specimen themselves, before being examined by the physician who obtained a conventional cervical specimen. P...
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Objective: To develop a format for reporting, summarizing, and presenting research data using business intelligence [BI] software and the Datazen program, with powerful dashboards based on users’ needs. Materials and Methods: This study was part of the Routine to Research program.Raw data were drawn from the Royal Charitable Project of Professor Dr...
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Background: Anus is in a pelvic region close to cervix and may be a reservoir for human papilloma virus [HPV] infection. Hence, anal HPV infection may have similar result of cervical origin and could probably be used for cervical cancer screening. Objective: To evaluate the concordance of anal HPV and cervical HPV infection and anal cytology in wom...
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Objective: To investigate body mass index [BMI] and frequency of human papilloma virus [HPV] infection and determine their association in a Thai woman cohort. Materials and Methods: Retrospective BMI and HPV genotyping data were retrieved from 4,487 Thai women who participated in a cervical cancer screening program at Chulabhorn Hospital. BMI (kg/m...
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Objective: To evaluate human papillomavirus [HPV] vaccine knowledge, the reason for receiving HPV vaccination and comparison of HPV vaccine knowledge by general characteristics. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we randomly sampled 300 of 1,366 women who received HPV vaccination with bivalent and quadrivalent vaccines during Oct...
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Objective: To study the concordance between vaginal self- and endocervical physician-collected high-risk (hr) HPV testing in Thai women who attended a colposcopy clinic. Vaginal samples were obtained by self-sampling with a dry brush before endocervical samples were obtained by physicians. Both specimens were analyzed for hrHPV by Cobas4800 HPV te...
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Despite the high incidence of cervical cancer in Thailand, large population-based studies on cervical cytology and HPV prevalence and genotype distribution are rare. This study aimed to determine cervical cytology results and the prevalence and distribution of HPV among Thai females in Bangkhayaeng subdistrict, Pathumthani province, Thailand. Of 46...
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Background: Many strategies are required for cervical cancer reduction e.g. provision of education cautious sexual behavior, HPV vaccination, and early detection of preinvasive cervical lesions and invasive cancer. Basic health data for cervical cytology/ HPV DNA and associated factors are important to make an appropriate policy to fight against c...
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Cervical cancer is the major cause of morbidity and mortality in Thai women. Nevertheless, the preventive strategy such as HPV vaccination program has not been implemented at the national level. This study explored the HPV prevalence and genotypic distribution in a large cohort of Thai women. A hospital-based cervical cancer screening program at Ch...
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There are limited data for age at menopause (AM) and menopause-related symptoms in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected Asian women. We investigated AM and menopause-related symptoms in HIV-infected Thai women. HIV-infected Thai women 40 years or older who did not receive any hormone therapy in the 8-week period preceding the study were enro...

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