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Niwat Maneekarn is affiliated with Chiang Mai University in Thailand. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Medicine and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a particular emphasis on infectious diseases and virology.

The scientist's work covers several subfields, including:

  • Infectious Diseases
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Animal Science and Zoology
  • Epidemiology
  • Genetics

Main research topics addressed in their publications include:

  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
  • Viral infections and immunology research
  • Animal virus infections studies
  • Respiratory viral infections research
  • Virus-based gene therapy research
  • Hepatitis viruses studies and epidemiology
  • Animal disease management and epidemiology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Niwat Maneekarn include:

  • Pattara Khamrin
  • Hiroshi Ushijima
  • Kattareeya Kumthip
  • Shoko Okitsu
  • Satoshi Hayakawa

The scientist has published extensively in various journals. Notable venues with multiple publications are:

  • Journal of Infection and Public Health
  • Journal of Medical Virology
  • Microbiology Spectrum
  • Infection Genetics and Evolution
  • Clinical Laboratory

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Niwat Maneekarn include:

  • Genome-wide analyses of human noroviruses provide insights on evolutionary dynamics and evidence of coexisting viral populations evolving under recombination constraints, 2021, PLoS Pathogens
  • Distribution of rotavirus genotypes in Japan from 2015 to 2018: Diversity in genotypes before and after introduction of rotavirus vaccines, 2020, Vaccine
  • Genetic recombination and diversity of sapovirus in pediatric patients with acute gastroenteritis in Thailand, 2010-2018, 2020, PeerJ
  • Epidemiology of Enterovirus Genotypes in Association with Human Diseases, 2024, Viruses
  • Changing distribution of rotavirus A genotypes circulating in Japanese children with acute gastroenteritis in outpatient clinic, 2014-2020, 2022, Journal of Infection and Public Health

Niwat Maneekarn has also contributed to book publications, including a title published by La Trobe University:

  • MECHANISMS OF VIRUS-INDUCED IMMUNOSUPPRESSION AND MODULATION OF VIRUS MULTIPLICATION BY LYMPHOKINES, forthcoming 2025

Best Publications

  • Genetic diversity of norovirus and sapovirus in hospitalized infants with sporadic cases of acute gastroenteritis in Chiang Mai, Thailand

    Grant S. Hansman;Kazuhiko Katayama;Niwat Maneekarn;Supatra Peerakome

  • Novel porcine rotavirus of genotype P[27] shares new phylogenetic lineage with G2 porcine rotavirus strain.

    Pattara Khamrin;Niwat Maneekarn;Supatra Peerakome;Wisoot Chan-it

  • Studies on Serological Cross‐Reaction in Sequential Flavivirus Infections

    Yoshihiro Makino;Masayuki Tadano;Mika Saito;Niwat Maneekarn

  • Changing distribution of norovirus genotypes and genetic analysis of recombinant GIIb among infants and children with diarrhea in Japan.

    Tung Gia Phan;Toshimasa Kuroiwa;Kunio Kaneshi;Yuichi Ueda

  • Thalidomide stimulates T cell responses and interleukin 12 production in HIV-infected patients.

    Patrick A.J. Haslett;Jeffrey D. Klausner;Sanit Makonkawkeyoon;Andre Moreira

  • Molecular characterization of a rare G3P[3] human rotavirus reassortant strain reveals evidence for multiple human-animal interspecies transmissions

    Pattara Khamrin;Niwat Maneekarn;Supatra Peerakome;Fumihiro Yagyu

  • Genetic heterogeneity, evolution and recombination in emerging G9 rotaviruses.

    Tung Gia Phan;Shoko Okitsu;Niwat Maneekarn;Hiroshi Ushijima

  • Human astrovirus, norovirus (GI, GII), and sapovirus infections in Pakistani children with diarrhea.

    Tung Gia Phan;Michio Okame;Tuan Anh Nguyen;Niwat Maneekarn

  • A single-tube multiplex PCR for rapid detection in feces of 10 viruses causing diarrhea.

    Pattara Khamrin;Makiko Okame;Aksara Thongprachum;Nattika Nantachit

  • An outbreak of adenovirus serotype 41 infection in infants and children with acute gastroenteritis in Maizuru City, Japan.

    Hideaki Shimizu;Tung Gia Phan;Shuichi Nishimura;Shoko Okitsu

  • Detection and Genetic Characterization of Group A Rotavirus Strains Circulating among Children with Acute Gastroenteritis in Japan

    Tung Gia Phan;Pattara Khamrin;Trinh Duy Quang;Shuvra Kanti Dey

  • Porcine kobuvirus in piglets, Thailand.

    Pattara Khamrin;Niwat Maneekarn;Aphisek Kongkaew;Sompreeya Kongkaew

  • Emergence of human G9 rotavirus with an exceptionally high frequency in children admitted to hospital with diarrhea in Chiang Mai, Thailand

    Pattara Khamrin;Supatra Peerakome;Lumduan Wongsawasdi;Supin Tonusin

  • Epidemiology of gastroenteritis viruses in Japan: Prevalence, seasonality, and outbreak.

    Aksara Thongprachum;Aksara Thongprachum;Pattara Khamrin;Niwat Maneekarn;Satoshi Hayakawa

  • Molecular detection of kobuvirus sequences in stool samples collected from healthy pigs in Japan

    Pattara Khamrin;Niwat Maneekarn;Satoshi Hidaka;Seigo Kishikawa

  • Hepatitis C Virus NS5A Disrupts STAT1 Phosphorylation and Suppresses Type I Interferon Signaling

    Kattareeya Kumthip;Pattranuch Chusri;Pattranuch Chusri;Nikolaus Jilg;Lei Zhao

  • Epidemiology of rotavirus infection in Thailand.

    Niwat Maneekarn;Hiroshi Ushijima

  • Enteric and non-enteric adenoviruses associated with acute gastroenteritis in pediatric patients in Thailand, 2011 to 2017

    Kattareeya Kumthip;Pattara Khamrin;Hiroshi Ushijima;Niwat Maneekarn

  • Genetic diversity of norovirus, sapovirus, and astrovirus isolated from children hospitalized with acute gastroenteritis in Chiang Mai, Thailand

    Rungnapa Malasao;Niwat Maneekarn;Pattara Khamrin;Chansom Pantip

  • Possible occurrence of a genetic bottleneck in dengue serotype 2 viruses between the 1980 and 1987 epidemic seasons in Bangkok, Thailand

    Nopporn Sittisombut;Anchalee Sistayanarain;Mary Jane Cardosa;Mika Salminen

  • Virus diversity and an outbreak of group C rotavirus among infants and children with diarrhea in Maizuru city, Japan during 2002-2003.

    Tung Gia Phan;Shuichi Nishimura;Michio Okame;Tuan Anh Nguyen

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiroshi Ushijima
Hiroshi Ushijima Nihon University
Shoko Okitsu
Shoko Okitsu Nihon University
Hiroyuki Shimizu
Hiroyuki Shimizu National Institutes of Health
Kenrad Edwin Nelson
Kenrad Edwin Nelson Johns Hopkins University
Thira Sirisanthana
Thira Sirisanthana Chiang Mai University
Hsiang-Fu Kung
Hsiang-Fu Kung Chinese University of Hong Kong
David L. Thomas
David L. Thomas Johns Hopkins University
Werner E. G. Müller
Werner E. G. Müller Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Teruo Kirikae
Teruo Kirikae Juntendo University
Koki Taniguchi
Koki Taniguchi Fujita Health University

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