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Greenberg, H. B., & Estes M. K. (2009).  Rotaviruses: from pathogenesis to vaccination. Gastroenterology. 136, 1939–1951.
de Magny, GC., & Mozumder PK. (2011).   Role of zooplankton diversity in Vibrio cholerae population dynamics and in the incidence of cholera in the Bangladesh Sundarbans.
Donnenberg, M.. S., Tacket C.. O., James S.. P., Losonsky G.., Nataro J.. P., Wasserman S.. S., et al. (1993).  Role of the eaeA gene in experimental enteropathogenic Escherichia coli infection. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 92, 3.
Jones, E. (2007).  Role of fomite contamination during an outbreak of norovirus on houseboats. International Journal of Environmental Health Research. 17(2), 
Tacket, C. O., Sztein M. B., Losonsky G., Abe A., Finlay B. B., McNamara B. P., et al. (2000).  Role of EspB in Experimental Human Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli Infection. Infection and Immunity. 68, 6.
Walker, D.. H., Henderson F.. W., & Hutchins G.. M. (1986).  Rocky Mountain spotted fever: mimicry of appendicitis or acute surgical abdomen?. Am. J. Dis. Child. 140, 742-744.
Walker, D.. H., Lesesne H.. R., Varma V.. A., & Thacker W.. C. (1985).  Rocky Mountain spotted fever mimicking acute cholecystitis. 2194-2196.
Chapman, A. S., & (2006).  Rocky Mountain spotted fever in the United States, 1997–2002. Vector-Borne & Zoonotic Diseases. 6, 170-178.
Benson, M.., & Walker D.. H. (1984).  Rocky Mountain spotted fever in the differential diagnosis of the acute abdomen. Contemp. Surg.. 24, 79-83.
Del Fiol, F. de S. á, & (2010).  Rocky Mountain spotted fever in Brazil. Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública. 27, 461-466.
Middleton, D.. B. (1978).  Rocky Mountain spotted fever: gastrointestinal and laboratory manifestations. South. Med J. 71, 629-632.
Hattwick, M.. A., O’Brien R.. J., & Hanson B.. F. (1976).  Rocky Mountain spotted fever: epidemiology of an increasing problem. Ann Intern Med. 84, 6.
Haynes, R.. E., Sanders D.. Y., & Cramblett H.. G. (1970).  Rocky Mountain spotted fever: Comments on recognition and management based on a study of patients. Clin. Pediatr. 17, 685-693.
Helmick, C.. G., Bernard K.. W., & D'Angelo L.. J. (1984).  Rocky Mountain spotted fever: clinical, laboratory, and epidemiological features of 262 cases. Dis. J. Infect. 150, 480-488.
Helmick, C. G., Bernard K. W., & D'Angelo L. J. (1984).  Rocky Mountain spotted fever: clinical, laboratory, and epidemiological features of 262 cases. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 150, 480-488.
Walker, D.. (1989).  Rocky Mountain spotted fever: a disease in need of microbiological concern. Clinical microbiology reviews. 2, 227-240.
DuPont, HL., Hornick RB., Dawkins AT., Heiner GG., Fabrikant IB., Jr CL. Wisseman, et al. (1973).  Rocky Mountain spotted fever: a comparative study of the active immunity induced by inactivated and viable pathogenic Rickettsia rickettsii. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 128, 340–344.
Kaplowitz, L.. G., Fischer J.. J., & Sparling P.. F. (1981).  Rocky Mountain spotted fever: a clinical dilemma. Curr. Clin. Top. Infect. Dis. 2, 89-108.
(Submitted).  Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.
Westerman, E.. L. (1982).  Rocky Mountain spotless fever: A dilemma for the clinician. Arch. Intern. Med. 142, 1106-1107.
The National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, (2010).  RIVM.
Zmirou, D., Pena L., Ledrans M., & Letertre A. (2003).  Risks associated with the microbiological quality of bodies of fresh and marine water used for recreational purposes: Summary estimates based on published epidemiological studies. Archives of Environmental Health. 53,
Greening, GR., Lake J., & Hudson JA. (2003).  Risk Profile:Norwalk-like virus in mollusca (raw).
Fischhoff, B.. (1995).  Risk perception and communication unplugged: twenty years of process. Risk analysis: an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis. 15, 2.
Moist, L., Sontrop J., Garg A., & Clark W. (2009).  Risk of pregnancy-related hypertension within five years of exposure to bacteria-contaminated drinking water.