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Okhuysen, P. C., Rich S. M., Chappell C. L., Grimes K. A., Widmer G., Feng X., et al. (2002).  Infectivity of a Cryptosporidium parvum Isolate of Cervine Origin for Healthy Adults and Interferon-γ Knockout Mice. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 185, 9.
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O'Brien, R., Mackintosh C. G., Bakker D., Kopecna M., Pavlik I., & Griffin J. F. (2006).  Immunological and molecular characterization of susceptibility in relationship to bacterial strain differences in Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis infection in the red deer (Cervus elaphus). Infection and Immunity. 74, 3530.
Havelaar, A. H., van Pelt W., C Ang W., Wagenaar J. A., van Putten J. P. M., Gross U., et al. (2009).  Immunity to Campylobacter: its role in risk assessment and epidemiology. Critical reviews in microbiology. 35, 1–22.
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DuPont, H. L., Hornick R. B., Snyder M. J., Libonati J. P., Formal S. B., & Gangarosa E. J. (1972).  Immunity in Shigellosis. I. Response of Man to Attenuated Strains of Shigella. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 125, 5–11.