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Rose, J. B. (2000).  Future health assessment and risk-management integration for infectious diseases and biological weapons for deployed US forces. Strategies to Protect the Health of Deployed: Assessing Health Risks Deployed US Forces. 59–112.
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Cohen, B., Hyman S., Rosenberg L., & Larson E. (2012).  Frequency of patient contact with health care personnel and visitors: implications for infection prevention. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 38, 560–565.
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Titball, R. W., & Sjostedt A. (2003).  Francisella tularensis: an overview. American Society for Microbiology News. 69, 558-563.
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Mead, P., Slutsker L., Dietz V., & McCaig L. (1999).  Food-related illness and death in the United States.
Jones, J. L., & Dubey J. P. (2012).  Foodborne toxoplasmosis. Clinical Infectious Diseases.
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Ferguson, C. M., Davies C. M., Kaucner C., Krogh M., Rodehutskors J., Deere D. A., et al. (2007).  Field scale quantification of microbial transport from bovine faeces under simulated rainfall events. Journal of Water and Health. 0.5(1), 
Heaney, C. D., Sams E., Dufour A. P., Brenner K. P., Haugland R. A., Chern E., et al. (2012).  Fecal indicators in sand, sand contact, and risk of enteric illness among beachgoers. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.). 23, 95.
Buck, A.. C., & Cooke E.. M. (1969).  The Fate Of Ingested Pseudomonas Aeruginosa In Normal Persons. Journal of Medical Microbiology. 2, 4.
Walker, FR., & Stedinger JR. (1999).   Fate and transport model of Cryptosporidium.
Walker, F., & Stedinger J. (1999).  Fate and transport model of Cryptosporidium. Journal of Environmental Quality. 33,
Green, W.. R., Walker D.. H., & Cain B.. G. (1978).  Fatal viscerotropic Rocky Mountain spotted fever: report of a case diagnosed by immunofluorescence. (Med, A.. J., Ed.). 523-528.
Yamamoto, H., Sugiura M., Kusunoki S., Ezaki T., Ikedo M., & Yabuuchi E. (1992).  Factors stimulating propagation of legionellae in cooling tower water. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 58, 1394–1397.