David Sesline
California Health and Human Services Agency
2 Papers
10 Citations
David Sesline is an academic researcher from California Health and Human Services Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hantavirus & Sin Nombre virus. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Seroepidemiologic studies of hantavirus infection among wild rodents in California.
Michele T. Jay,Michael S. Ascher,Bruno B Chomel,Minoo B. Madon,David Sesline,Barryett Enge,Brian Hjelle,Thomas G. Ksiazek,Pierre E. Rollin,Philip H. Kass,Kevin F. Reilly +10 more
TL;DR: Antibody prevalence increased with rising elevation (> 1,200 meters) and correlated with a spatial cluster of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome cases in the Sierra Nevada, and was significantly higher among deer mice trapped near sites of human cases.
Irritative and Systemic Symptoms following Exposure to Microban Disinfectant through a School Ventilation System
TL;DR: Symptoms were generally consistent with exposure to an irritating chemical, were elevated on Monday and Tuesday; the symptoms normalized by the end of the work week; no additional health effects were detected following application of chlorpyrifos to cracks and crevices for ant control 2 d following the Microban incident.
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