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Saslaw, S.., & Carlisle H.. N. (1966).  Aerosol Infection of Monkeys with Rickettsia Rickettsi. Bacteriological Reviews. 30, 636-644.
Fitzgeorge, R.. B., Baskerville A.., Broster M.., Hambleton P.., & Dennis P.. J. (1983).  Aerosol infection of animals with strains of Legionella pneumophila of different virulence: comparison with intraperitoneal and intranasal routes of infection.. Epidemiology and Infection. 90, 81-89.
Fitzgeorge, R. B., Baskerville A., Broster M., Hambleton P., & Dennis P. J. (1983).  Aerosol infection of animals with strains of Legionella pneumophila of different virulence: comparison with intraperitoneal and intranasal routes of infection. Epidemiology & Infection. 90,
Peleg, M. (2006).  Advanced quantitative microbiology for foods and biosystems: models for predicting growth and inactivation.
World Health Organization (2003).  Adherence to long-term therapies: evidence for action.
Hierholzer, J.. (1992).  Adenoviruses in the Immunocompromised Host. Clinical Microbiology Reviews. 5, 262-274.
Hierholzer, JOHN. C. (1992).  Adenoviruses in the immunocompromised host.. Clinical microbiology reviews. 5, 262–274.
Rosete, D. P., Manjarrez M. Eugenia, & Barrón B. L. (2008).  Adenoviruses C in non-hospitalized Mexican children older than five years of age with acute respiratory infection. Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. 103, 195–200.
Foy, HM. (1997).  Adenoviruses.
Centers for Disease Control Prevention (2010).  Adenoviruses.
Maurer, CP., Simonetti AB., Steggemeier R., Rigotto C., Heinzelmann LS., & Spilki FR. (2015).  Adenovirus, enterovirus and thermotolerant coliforms in recreational waters from Lake Guaiba beaches, Port Alegre, Brazil.
Spickard, A.., Evans H.., Knight V.., & Johnson K.. (1963).  ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISEASE IN NORMAL VOLUNTEERS ASSOCIATED WITH COXSACKIE A-21 VIRAL INFECTION. III. RESPONSE TO NASOPHARYNGEAL AND ENTERIC INOCULATION. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 42, 6.
Walker, D.. H., & Mattern W.. D. (1979).  Acute renal failure in Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Arch. Intern. Med.. 139, 443-448.
Levine, M. M., Black R. E., Clements M. L., Nalin D. R., Cisneros L., & Finkelstein R. A. (1981).  Acute enteric infections in children. New prospects for treatment and prevention.
Ryan, M., Gurian P., Haas C., Rose J., & Duzinski P. (2013).  Acceptable microbial risk: Cost-benefit analysis of a boil water order for Cryptosporidium. Journal of the American Water Works Association.
Ryan, M., Gurian P., Haas C., Rose J., & Duzinski P. (2013).  Acceptable microbial risk: Cost-benefit analysis of a boil water order for Cryptosporidium. Journal of the American Water Works Association.
Marciano-Cabral, F., & Cabral G. (2003).  Acanthamoeba spp. as Agents of Disease in Humans. Clinical Microbiology Reviews. 16, 273-307.
Kenawy, H. Ibrahim, Ali Y. Mohammed, Rajakumar K., Lynch N. J., Kadioglu A., Stover C. M., et al. (2012).  Absence of the lectin activation pathway of complement does not increase susceptibility to Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections. Immunobiology. 217, 272–280.
Minnesota Department of Health, (2015).  About Pontiac Fever.
World Health Organization, (2010).  About microbial risk assessment in food.
Minnesota Department of Health, (2015).  About Legionellosis (Legionella).
Davis, A.. E., & Bradford W.. D. (1982).  Abdominal pain resembling acute appendicitis in Rocky Mountain spotted fever. J. Am. Med. Assoc.. 2811-2812.