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Leslie Tengelsen
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 10
Citations - 480
Leslie Tengelsen is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Subclinical infection. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 8 publications receiving 426 citations.
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Compendium of measures to control Chlamydophila psittaci (formerly Chlamydia psittaci) infection among humans (psittacosis) and pet birds, 2005
TL;DR: This compendium provides standardized procedures for controlling avian chlamydiosis in birds and public health officials, physicians, veterinarians, the pet bird industry, and others concerned with controlling these diseases and protecting public health.
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Risk Factors for West Nile Virus Infection and Meningoencephalitis, Romania, 1996
Linda L. Han,Florin Popovici,James Alexander,Velea Laurentia,Leslie Tengelsen,Costin Cernescu,Howard E. Gary,Nicolae Ion-Nedelcu,Grant L. Campbell,Theodore F. Tsai +9 more
TL;DR: In 1996, an epidemic of 393 cases of laboratory-confirmed West Nile meningoencephalitis occurred in southeast Romania, with widespread subclinical human infection, and disease prevention efforts should focus on eliminating peridomestic mosquito breeding sites and reducing peridomsestic mosquito exposure.
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Patients Hospitalized With Laboratory-Confirmed Influenza During the 2010–2011 Influenza Season: Exploring Disease Severity by Virus Type and Subtype
Sandra S. Chaves,Deborah Aragon,Nancy M. Bennett,Tara Cooper,Tiffany D'Mello,Monica M. Farley,Monica M. Farley,Brian Fowler,Emily B. Hancock,Pam Daily Kirley,Ruth Lynfield,Patricia Ryan,William Schaffner,Ruta Sharangpani,Leslie Tengelsen,Ann Thomas,Diana Thurston,Jean Williams,Kimberly Yousey-Hindes,Shelley M. Zansky,Lyn Finelli +20 more
TL;DR: During the 2010-2011 season, pH1N1 caused more severe disease than H3N2 or B in hospitalized patients, and underlying medical conditions increased severity despite virus strain.
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Reduced Influenza Antiviral Treatment Among Children and Adults Hospitalized With Laboratory-Confirmed Influenza Infection in the Year After the 2009 Pandemic
Shikha Garg,Sandra S. Chaves,Alejandro Pérez,Tiffany D'Mello,Ken Gershman,James Meek,Kimberly Yousey-Hindes,Kathryn E. Arnold,Monica M. Farley,Leslie Tengelsen,Patricia Ryan,Ruta Sharangpani,Ruth Lynfield,Craig Morin,Joan Baumbach,Emily B. Hancock,Shelley M. Zansky,Nancy M. Bennett,Brian Fowler,Kristy K. Bradley,Ann Thomas,Tara Cooper,William Schaffner,Rachelle Boulton,Lyn Finelli,Alicia M. Fry +25 more
TL;DR: During the 2010-2011 influenza season, antiviral treatment of children and adults hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed influenza declined significantly compared with treatment during the 2009 pandemic.
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Response to and efficacy of vaccination against eastern equine encephalomyelitis virus in emus.
Leslie Tengelsen,Richard A. Bowen,Michael Royals,Grant L. Campbell,Nicholas Komar,Robert B. Craven +5 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that emus infected with EEE virus develop a high-titer viremia and suggest that they may serve as important virus reservoirs, making them a direct hazard to pen-mates and attending humans.