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John Sarisky
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 28
Citations - 1474
John Sarisky is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Outbreak. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 28 publications receiving 1361 citations.
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Serologic and Genetic Identification of Peromyscus maniculatus as the Primary Rodent Reservoir for a New Hantavirus in the Southwestern United States
James E. Childs,Thomas G. Ksiazek,Christina F. Spiropoulou,John W. Krebs,Sergey P. Morzunov,Gary O. Maupin,Kenneth L. Gage,Pierre E. Rollin,John Sarisky,Russell E. Enscore,Jennifer K. Frey,C. J. Peters,Stuart T. Nichol +12 more
TL;DR: The numeric dominance of P. maniculatus, the high prevalence of antibody, and the RT-PCR findings implicate this species as the primary rodent reservoir for a new hantavirus in the southwestern United States.
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A waterborne outbreak of gastroenteritis with multiple etiologies among resort island visitors and residents: Ohio, 2004.
Ciara E. O’Reilly,Anna Bowen,Nytzia E. Perez,John Sarisky,Craig A. Shepherd,Mark D. Miller,Brian Hubbard,Michael Herring,Sharunda Buchanan,Collette Fitzgerald,Vincent R. Hill,Michael J. Arrowood,Lihua Xiao,R. Michael Hoekstra,Eric D. Mintz,Michael F. Lynch +15 more
TL;DR: The combined epidemiological and environmental investigation indicated that sewage-contaminated ground water was the likely source of this large outbreak of gastroenteritis on South Bass Island, Ohio, and long-term changes to the island's water supply and sewage management infrastructure are needed.
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Vital Signs: Deficiencies in Environmental Control Identified in Outbreaks of Legionnaires’ Disease — North America, 2000–2014
Laurel E Garrison,Jasen M. Kunz,Laura A. Cooley,Matthew R. Moore,Claressa E. Lucas,Stephanie J. Schrag,John Sarisky,Cynthia G. Whitney +7 more
TL;DR: Multiple common preventable maintenance deficiencies were identified in association with disease outbreaks, highlighting the importance of comprehensive water management programs for water systems in buildings.
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A Waterborne Outbreak of Norwalk- Like Virus among Snowmobilers— Wyoming, 2001
Alicia D. Anderson,Annette G. Heryford,John Sarisky,Charles B. Higgins,Stephan S. Monroe,R. Suzanne Beard,Christina M. Newport,Jennifer L. Cashdollar,G. Shay Fout,David E. Robbins,Scott A. Seys,Karl Musgrave,Carlota Medus,Jan Vinjé,Joseph S. Bresee,Hugh M. Mainzer,Roger I. Glass +16 more
TL;DR: This multistrain NLV outbreak investigation illustrates the importance of NLV as a cause of waterborne illness and should encourage monitoring for NLVs in drinking water.
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A Case-Control Study of Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome during an Outbreak in the Southwestern United States
Paul S. Zeitz,Jay C. Butler,James E. Cheek,Michael C. Samuel,James E. Childs,Lee A. Shands,Richard E. Turner,Ronald E. Voorhees,John Sarisky,Pierre E. Rollin,Thomas G. Ksiazek,Louisa E. Chapman,Susan E. Reef,Kenneth K. Komatsu,Craig B Dalton,John W. Krebs,Gary O. Maupin,Kenneth L. Gage,C. Mack Sewell,Robert F. Breiman,Jonas Peters +20 more
TL;DR: Peridomestic cleaning, agricultural activities, and an increased number of small rodents at the household were associated with HPS.