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Senthilvelan Anantharaman

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Goyal S, Anantharaman S, Ramakrishnan M, Sajja S, Kim S, Stanley N, et al.
Am J Infect Control . 2011 May; 39(7):e30-8. PMID: 21549446
Background: Viral and bacterial pathogens may be present in the air after being released from infected individuals and animals. Filters are installed in the heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems...
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Stanley N, Kuehn T, Kim S, Raynor P, Anantharaman S, Ramakrishnan M, et al.
J Environ Monit . 2008 Apr; 10(4):474-81. PMID: 18385868
Background culturable bacteria aerosols were collected and identified in two large public buildings located in Minneapolis, Minnesota and Seattle, Washington over a period of 5 months and 3 months, respectively....
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Ramakrishnan M, Velayudhan B, Anantharaman S, Noll S, Halvorson D, Nagaraja K, et al.
Avian Dis . 2008 Feb; 51(4):979-81. PMID: 18251412
A commercial live attenuated, freeze-dried avian metapneumovirus vaccine, Pneumomune, was assessed for its viability at three different temperatures (5.6 C, 21 C, and 37 C). No significant reduction in virus...
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Farnsworth J, Goyal S, Kim S, Kuehn T, Raynor P, Ramakrishnan M, et al.
J Environ Monit . 2007 Jan; 8(10):1006-13. PMID: 17240906
The aim of the work presented here is to study the effectiveness of building air handling units (AHUs) in serving as high volume sampling devices for airborne bacteria and viruses....
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Whitman A, Bryan B, Dyson O, Patel D, Ramasamy D, Anantharaman S, et al.
Curr HIV Res . 2005 Oct; 3(4):319-27. PMID: 16250879
Leukemia is characterized by the production of an excessive number of abnormal white blood cells. Over time, this expanding population of poorly/non- functional white blood cells overwhelms the normal function...