Suphak Vanichseni

5.7k total citations · 1 hit paper
69 papers, 4.2k citations indexed

About

Suphak Vanichseni is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Virology and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Suphak Vanichseni has authored 69 papers receiving a total of 4.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 62 papers in Infectious Diseases, 54 papers in Virology and 49 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Suphak Vanichseni's work include HIV Research and Treatment (54 papers), HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (51 papers) and HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk (45 papers). Suphak Vanichseni is often cited by papers focused on HIV Research and Treatment (54 papers), HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (51 papers) and HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk (45 papers). Suphak Vanichseni collaborates with scholars based in Thailand, United States and Switzerland. Suphak Vanichseni's co-authors include Kachit Choopanya, Timothy D. Mastro, Philip A. Mock, Nancy L. Young, Michael Martin, Udomsak Sangkum, Janet M. McNicholl, Pravan Suntharasamai, Dwip Kitayaporn and Chantapong Wasi and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, PLoS ONE and Clinical Infectious Diseases.

In The Last Decade

Suphak Vanichseni

69 papers receiving 4.0k citations

Hit Papers

Antiretroviral prophylaxis for HIV infection in injecting... 2013 2026 2017 2021 2013 250 500 750 1000

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Suphak Vanichseni Thailand 31 3.5k 2.6k 2.0k 916 586 69 4.2k
Kachit Choopanya Thailand 29 3.4k 1.0× 2.7k 1.0× 2.1k 1.1× 912 1.0× 578 1.0× 67 4.4k
Yuhua Ruan China 37 3.7k 1.1× 2.8k 1.1× 1.9k 1.0× 960 1.0× 657 1.1× 245 4.7k
Thomas Lutalo United States 7 3.3k 1.0× 1.9k 0.7× 1.7k 0.8× 730 0.8× 1.4k 2.4× 7 4.3k
Rachel A. Royce United States 24 1.6k 0.5× 1.2k 0.5× 844 0.4× 390 0.4× 734 1.3× 41 3.0k
James Balsley United States 10 4.3k 1.2× 2.4k 0.9× 1.9k 1.0× 463 0.5× 985 1.7× 13 5.2k
Mary Elkins United States 6 3.5k 1.0× 1.8k 0.7× 1.6k 0.8× 399 0.4× 886 1.5× 9 4.1k
Khanchit Limpakarnjanarat Thailand 33 1.6k 0.5× 1.4k 0.5× 668 0.3× 529 0.6× 583 1.0× 71 3.0k
Léopold Zekeng Cameroon 35 2.4k 0.7× 1.2k 0.5× 1.9k 1.0× 265 0.3× 716 1.2× 101 3.8k
Rosemary Musonda United States 32 2.8k 0.8× 1.4k 0.5× 1.7k 0.9× 581 0.6× 1.6k 2.7× 91 4.5k
Susan H. Eshleman United States 41 4.7k 1.4× 1.5k 0.6× 3.5k 1.8× 302 0.3× 738 1.3× 186 5.7k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Martin, Michael, Suphak Vanichseni, Udomsak Sangkum, et al.. (2019). HIV Incidence and Risk Behaviours of People Who Inject Drugs in Bangkok, 1995–2012. EClinicalMedicine. 9. 44–51. 11 indexed citations
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Page, Kimberly, Judith I. Tsui, Lisa Maher, et al.. (2015). Biomedical HIV Prevention Including Pre-exposure Prophylaxis and Opiate Agonist Therapy for Women Who Inject Drugs. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 69(Supplement 2). S169–S175. 30 indexed citations
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Suntharasamai, Pravan, Michael Martin, Kachit Choopanya, et al.. (2015). Assessment of Oral Fluid HIV Test Performance in an HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Trial in Bangkok, Thailand. PLoS ONE. 10(12). e0145859–e0145859. 16 indexed citations
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Colby, Donn, Kriengkrai Srithanaviboonchai, Suphak Vanichseni, et al.. (2015). HIV pre‐exposure prophylaxis and health and community systems in the Global South: Thailand case study. Journal of the International AIDS Society. 18(4S3). 19953–19953. 25 indexed citations
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Martin, Michael, Suphak Vanichseni, Pravan Suntharasamai, et al.. (2010). Drug use and the risk of HIV infection amongst injection drug users participating in an HIV vaccine trial in Bangkok, 1999–2003. International Journal of Drug Policy. 21(4). 296–301. 30 indexed citations
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Thielen, Caroline, Dale J. Hu, Thanyanan Chaowanachan, et al.. (2009). Cross-Reactive T Cell Responses in HIV CRF01_AE and B′-Infected Intravenous Drug Users: Implications for Superinfection And Vaccines. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 25(1). 73–81. 4 indexed citations
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Kittikraisak, Wanitchaya, Frits van Griensven, Michael Martin, et al.. (2009). Blood and Seminal Plasma HIV-1 RNA Levels Among HIV-1-Infected Injecting Drug Users Participating in the AIDSVAX B/E Efficacy Trial in Bangkok, Thailand. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 51(5). 601–608. 5 indexed citations
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Vanichseni, Suphak, et al.. (2007). The Thai HIV/AIDS epidemic at 15 years: Sustained needle sharing among southern Thai drug injectors. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 92(1-3). 183–190. 14 indexed citations
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Vanichseni, Suphak, Jordan W. Tappero, Punnee Pitisuttithum, et al.. (2004). Recruitment, screening and characteristics of injection drug users participating in the AIDSVAX®B/E HIV vaccine trial, Bangkok, Thailand. AIDS. 18(2). 311–316. 38 indexed citations
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Vanichseni, Suphak, Don C. Des Jarlais, Kachit Choopanya, et al.. (2004). Sexual Risk Reduction in a Cohort of Injecting Drug Users in Bangkok, Thailand. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 37(1). 1170–1179. 21 indexed citations
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Nguyen, Lily H. P., Ming Li, Thanyanan Chaowanachan, et al.. (2004). CCR5 promoter human haplogroups associated with HIV-1 disease progression in Thai injection drug users. AIDS. 18(9). 1327–1333. 22 indexed citations
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Hu, Dale J., Suphak Vanichseni, Philip A. Mock, et al.. (2003). HIV Type 1 Incidence Estimates by Detection of Recent Infection from a Cross-Sectional Sampling of Injection Drug Users in Bangkok: Use of the IgG Capture BED Enzyme Immunoassay. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 19(9). 727–730. 60 indexed citations
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Ramos, Artur, Lily H. P. Nguyen, Dale J. Hu, et al.. (2003). New HIV Type 1 CRF01_AE/B Recombinants Displaying Unique Distribution of Breakpoints from Incident Infections among Injecting Drug Users in Thailand. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 19(8). 667–674. 26 indexed citations
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Hu, Dale J., Richard Byers, Suphak Vanichseni, et al.. (2003). Evaluation of a Sensitive/Less Sensitive Testing Algorithm Using the bioMérieux Vironostika-LS Assay for Detecting Recent HIV-1 Subtype B' or E Infection in Thailand. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 19(6). 481–486. 60 indexed citations
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Hu, Dale J., Shambavi Subbarao, Suphak Vanichseni, et al.. (2002). Higher Viral Loads and Other Risk Factors Associated With HIV-1 Seroconversion During a Period of High Incidence Among Injection Drug Users in Bangkok. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 30(2). 240–247. 19 indexed citations
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Vanichseni, Suphak, Dale J. Hu, Suwanee Raktham, et al.. (2000). A Comparison of Full-Length Glycoprotein 120 from Incident HIV Type 1 Subtype E and B Infections in Bangkok Injecting Drug Users with Prototype E and B Strains That Are Components of a Candidate Vaccine. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 16(14). 1445–1450. 8 indexed citations
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Wright, Nicholas H., et al.. (1994). Was the 1988 HIV epidemic among Bangkokʼs injecting drug users a common source outbreak?. AIDS. 8(4). 529–532. 35 indexed citations
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Vanichseni, Suphak, Don C. Des Jarlais, Kachit Choopanya, et al.. (1993). Condom use with primary partners among injecting drug users in Bangkok, Thailand and New York City, United. States. AIDS. 7(6). 887–892. 51 indexed citations
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Wright, Nicholas H., et al.. (1991). AIDS Beliefs and Behaviors among Intravenous Drug Users in Bangkok. International Journal of the Addictions. 26(12). 1333–1347. 6 indexed citations

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