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DuPont, H. L., Formal S. B., Hornick R. B., Snyder M. J., Libonati J. P., Sheahan D. G., et al. (1971).  Pathogenesis of Escherichia coli diarrhea. The New England journal of medicine. 285, 1.
DuPont, HL. (1971).  Pathogenesis of Escherichia coli diarrhea.
DuPont, H. L., Formal S. B., Hornick R. B., Snyder M. J., Libonati J. P., Sheahan D. G., et al. (1971).  Pathogenesis of Escherichia coli Diarrhea. New England Journal of Medicine. 285, 1–9.
Publisher: Massachusetts Medical Society
Suptel, E. A. (1963).  Pathogenesis of experimental Coxsackie virus infection. Archive of Virology. 7, 61-66.
Jahrling, P. B., Smith S., Hesse R. A., & Rhoderick J. B. (1982).  Pathogenesis of Lassa virus infection in guinea pigs. Infection and Immunity. 37, 2.
Levine, M. M., DuPont H. L., Formal S. B., Hornick R. B., Takeuchi A., Gangarosa E. J., et al. (1973).  Pathogenesis of Shigella dysenteriae 1 (Shiga) Dysentery. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 127, 3.
Levine, M. M., DuPont H. L., Formal S. B., Hornick R. B., Takeuchi A., Gangarosa E. J., et al. (1973).  Pathogenesis of Shigella dysenteriae 1 (Shiga) Dysentery. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 127, 261–270.
Visvesvara, G. S., Moura H., & Schuster F. L. (2007).  Pathogenic and opportunistic free-living amoebae: Acanthamoeba spp., Balamuthia mandrillaris, Naegleria fowleri, and Sappinia diploidea. FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology. 50, 1–26.
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Hu, R., Yuan J., Meng Y., Wang Z., & Gu Z. (2017).  Pathogenic Elizabethkingia miricola infection in cultured black-spotted frogs, China, 2016. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 23, 2055.
Montazeri, N., Goettert D., Achberger EC., Johnson CN., Prinyawiwatkul W., & Janes ME. (2015).  Pathogenic enteric viruses and microbial indicators during secondary treatment of municipal wastewater.
Kaper, J. B., Nataro J. P., & Mobley H. L. (2004).  Pathogenic Escherichia coli. Nature Reviews. 2, 123-140.
Kaper, J.. B., Nataro J.. P., & Mobley H.. L. (2004).  Pathogenic Escherichia coli. Nature Reviews. Microbiology.. 2, 123-140.
Kaper, J.. B., Nataro J.. P., & Mobley H.. L. (2004).  Pathogenic Escherichia coli. Nature Reviews. Microbiology.. 2, 123-140.
Sabino, R., Veríssimo C., Cunha M. Ana, Wergikoski B., Ferreira F. C., Rodrigues R., et al. (2011).  Pathogenic fungi: an unacknowledged risk at coastal resorts? New insights on microbiological sand quality in Portugal. Marine pollution bulletin. 62, 1506–1511.
Desmarchelier, P. M. (1997).  Pathogenic Vibrios. Foodborne Microorganisms of Public Health Significance.
Badenoch, P. R., Johnson A. M., Christy P. E., & Coster D. J. (1990).  Pathogenicity of Acanthamoeba and Corynebacterium in the Rat Cornea. Archives of Ophthalmology. 108, 1.
DeDiego, M. L., Pewe L., Alvarez E., Rejas M. T., Perlman S., & Enjuanes L. (2008).  Pathogenicity of severe acute respiratory coronavirus deletion mutants in hACE-2 transgenic mice. Virology.. 376, 2.
DeDiego, M. L., Pewe L., Alvarez E., Rejas M. Teresa, Perlman S., & Enjuanes L. (2008).  Pathogenicity of severe acute respiratory coronavirus deletion mutants in hACE-2 transgenic mice. Virology. 376, 379–389.
Pepper, IL., & Brooks JP. (2010).  Pathogens and indicators in United States Class B biosolids: National and historic distributions.
(Submitted).  Patient Facts: Learn More about Legionnaires' disease.
Grimwood, K. (1995).  Patients with enteric adenovirus gastroenteritis admitted to an Australian pediatric teaching hospital from 1981 to 1992. .
Goodwin, KD., & Pobuda M. (2009).  Performance of CHROMagar™ Staph aureus and CHROMagar™ MRSA for detection of Staphylococcus aureus in seawater and beach sand–Comparison of culture, agglutination, and molecular analyses. Water Research. 43, 4802–4811.
Modlin, J. F. (1986).  Perinatal Echovirus Infection: Insights from a Literature Review of 61 Cases of SeriousInfection and 16 Outbreaks in Nurseries. Reviews of Infectious Diseases. 8, 918-926.
Walters, S. P., Yamahara K. M., & Boehm A. B. (2009).  Persistence of nucleic acid markers of health-relevant organisms in seawater microcosms: implications for their use in assessing risk in recreational waters. Water Research. 43, 4929–4939.