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2563COVID-19มหาวิทยาลัยศรีนครินทรวิโรฒ. ศูนย์การแพทย์ปัญญานันทภิกขุ ชลประทาน
2021Air quality improvement during covid-19 lockdown in bangkok metropolitan, thailand: Effect of the long-range transport of air pollutantsWetchayont P.; Hayasaka T.; Khatri P.
2021Stress and associated factors with received and needed support in medical students during COVID-19 pandemic: A multicenter studyPuranachaikere T.; Hataiyusuk S.; Anupansupsai R.; In-Iw S.; Saisavoey N.; Techapanuwat T.; Arunrodpanya F.; Charonpongsuntorn C.; Wiwattanaworaset P.; Siripongpan A.; Pruttithavorn W.; Wonglertwisawakorn C.; Pojanapotha P.; Rueangrong B.; Pattrakornkul N.; Piyawattanametha N.
2021Simultaneously complete but not partial taste and smell losses were associated with SARS-CoV-2 infectionTrachootham D.; Thongyen S.; Lam-Ubol A.; Chotechuang N.; Pongpirul W.; Prasithsirikul W.
2021Electrochemical Capillary-Flow Immunoassay for Detecting Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid Protein Antibodies at the Point of CareSamper I.C.; Sánchez-Cano A.; Khamcharoen W.; Jang I.; Siangproh W.; Baldrich E.; Geiss B.J.; Dandy D.S.; Henry C.S.
2021Investigation on the Impacts of COVID-19 Lockdown and Influencing Factors on Air Quality in Greater Bangkok, ThailandWetchayont P.
2022Preventing COVID-19 Spread at Home of Thai University Students through appropriate Psycho-Behavioral ModelPunpromthada A.; Bhanthumnavin D.E.; Bhanthumnavin D.L.; Meekun K.; Sitsira-At S.; Pimthong S.; Yaemyuen A.
2022Psychosocial Influences on Coping and Wellbeing during the Covid-19 Lockdown in the Early Days of the Pandemic: A Mixed Methods ResearchMohan K.P.; Peungposop N.; Kalra P.
2022The Association between Health Behavior and Health Promotion Needs of Village Health Volunteers in ThailandTaejarernwiriyakul O.; Keatrungarun C.; Yuenton T.; Jantosee P.; Sommatas A.
2022Factors associated with preventive behaviors for COVID-19 infection among healthcare workers by a health behavior modelLimkunakul C.; Phuthomdee S.; Srinithiwat P.; Chanthanaroj S.; Boonsawat W.; Sawanyawisuth K.