Asst. Prof. Dr. Dachrit Nilubol

Prof. Dr. Dachrit Nilubol,
Department of Microbiology

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D., Veterinary Microbiology with Preventive Medicine empahsis), Iowa State University ,USA, Graduation Year 2004
Master's Degree (M.Sc., Veterinary Microbiology), Iowa State University, USA, Graduation Year 2002
Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine ,Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, year of graduation 1997

E-Mail : dachrit.n@chula.ac.th
Tel.     : 02-218-9584

Interest

Swine diseases and pig production systems

Metics Overview

  • 52

    Documents by author

  • 1205

    Citations by 52 documents

  • 21

    Publications

Resource

Research Unit for Viral Evolution and Swine Vaccine Development;

Project

1. Asst. Prof. Dr. Detrit Nilubol, ............ (if any)
              Guidelines for driving the Sandbox project in establishing a disease control system and rehabilitating pig farms affected
               by foot-and-mouth disease and African swine fever in a pilot area in Ratchaburi province.

               Year ...................... of doing the project Funding from ...................... 2022

2. Asst. Prof. Dr. Detrit Nilubol, ............ (if any)
              Development of a test kit for pigs infected with foot-and-mouth disease and Seneca virus A and sub-unit vaccine development
              Year ........................ of doing the project Funding from ...................... 2021

Aaward

3. (The integration of knowledge based on viral genetic evolution, molecular  epidemiology, and immunology to generate Big Data and to implement the control strategy of emerging diseases in livestock to drive Thailand into Thailand 4.0)


5. (Genetic evolution of ORF5 and Nsp2 genes of PRRSV in a swine herd
following an acute outbreak with highly pathogenic PRRSV) 

Publications

Order Title Author Year Source Refer
1 Efficacy of α-enolase-based DNA vaccine against pathogenic Streptococcus iniae in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Kayansamruaj, P., Dong, H.T., Pirarat, N., Nilubol, D., Rodkhum, C. 2017 Aquaculture 23
2 Francisella noatunensis subsp. orientalis infects striped catfish (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) and common carp (Cyprinus carpio) but does not kill the hosts Dong, H.T., Nguyen, V.V., Kayansamruaj, P., Gangnonngiw, W., Senapin, S., Pirarat, N., Nilubol, D., Rodkhum, C. 2016 Aquaculture 6
3 Diversity of non-Flavobacterium columnare bacteria associated with columnaris-like diseased fish Dong, H.T., Nguyen, V.V., Mata, W., Kayansamruaj, P., Senapin, S., Nilubol, D., Rodkhum, C. 2016 Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine 5
4 Using a concurrent challenge with porcine circovirus 2 and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus to compare swine vaccination programs Madapong, A., Saeng-chuto, K., Tantituvanont, A., Nilubol, D. 2022 Scientific Reports
5 Intranasal delivery of inactivated PRRSV loaded cationic nanoparticles coupled with enterotoxin subunit B induces PRRSV-specific immune responses in pigs Chaikhumwang, P., Madapong, A., Saeng-chuto, K., Nilubol, D., Tantituvanont, A. 2022 Scientific Reports 1
6 Enhancing epitope of PEDV spike protein Thavorasak, T., Chulanetra, M., Glab-ampai, K., Mahasongkram, K., Sae-lim, N., Teeranitayatarn, K., Songserm, T., Yodsheewan, R., Nilubol, D., Chaicumpa, W., Sookrung, N. 2022 Frontiers in Microbiology 1
7 The phylodynamics of emerging porcine deltacoronavirus in Southeast Asia Stott, C.J., Sawattrakool, K., Saeng-Chuto, K., Tantituvanont, A., Nilubol, D. 2022 Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
8 Safety of PRRSV-2 MLV vaccines administrated via the intramuscular or intradermal route and evaluation of PRRSV transmission upon needle-free and needle delivery Madapong, A., Saeng-chuto, K., Tantituvanont, A., Nilubol, D. 2021 Scientific Reports 2
9 Coinfection of porcine deltacoronavirus and porcine epidemic diarrhea virus increases disease severity, cell trophism and earlier upregulation of IFN-α and IL12 Saeng-chuto, K., Madapong, A., Kaeoket, K., Piñeyro, P.E., Tantituvanont, A., Nilubol, D. 2021 Scientific Reports 9
10 Dynamics and evolution of genotype 1 porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus following its introduction into a herd concurrently infected with genotypes 1 and 2 Tripipat, T., Saeng-Chuto, K., Madapong, A., Stott, C.J., Tantituvanont, A., Kaewprommal, P., Piriyapongsa, J., Nilubol, D. 2021 Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine 1
11 Development and validation of indirect ELISA for antibody detection against different protein antigens of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in the colostrum and milk of sows Srijangwad, A., Tripipat, T., Saeng-chuto, K., Jermsujarit, P., Tantituvanont, A., Okabayashi, T., Nilubol, D. 2021 Journal of Immunological Methods 1
12 Cell-mediated immune response and protective efficacy of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus modified-live vaccines against co-challenge with PRRSV-1 and PRRSV-2 Madapong, A., Saeng-chuto, K., Boonsoongnern, A., Tantituvanont, A., Nilubol, D. 2020 Scientific Reports 14