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Graham, DY. (1983).  Double-blind comparison of bismuth subsalicylate and placebo in the prevention and treatment of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli-induced diarrhea in volunteers.
Chen, L., Geys H., Cawthraw S., Havelaar A., & Teunis P. (2006).  Dose response for infectivity of several strains of Campylobacter jejuni in chickens. Risk Analysis. 26, 1613–1621.
Chen, L.., Geys H.., Cawthraw S.., Havelaar A.., & Teunis P.. (2006).  Dose response for infectivity of several strains of ''Campylobacter jejuni'' in chickens. Risk Analysis. 1613-1621.
Chen, L.., Geys H.., Cawthraw S.., Havelaar A.., & Teunis P.. (2006).  Dose response for infectivity of several strains of Campylobacter jejuni in chickens. Risk Analysis: An Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis. 26, 1613-1621.
Chen, L.., Geys H.., Cawthraw S.., Havelaar A.., & Teunis P.. (2006).  Dose Response for Infectivity of Several Strains of Campylobacter jejuni in Chickens. Risk Analysis. 26, 6.
Friedler, E., Yardeni A., Gilboa Y., & Alfiya Y. (2011).  Disinfection of greywater effluent and regrowth potential of selected bacteria. Water Science and Technology. 63, 931–940.
Collier, SA., Stockman LJ., Hicks LA., Garrison LE., Zhou FJ., & Beach MJ. (2012).  Direct healthcare costs of selected diseases primarily or partially transmitted by water. Epidemiology & Infection. 140, 2003–2013.
Collier, S.. A., Stockman L.. J., Hicks L.. A., Garrison L.. E., Zhou F.. J., & Beach M.. J. (2012).  Direct healthcare costs of selected diseases primarily or partially transmitted by water. Epidemiology & Infection. 2015,
Gouvea, V.. S., Alencar A.. A., Barth O.. M., de C. L., Fialho A.. M., Araújo H.. P., et al. (1986).  Diarrhoea in Mice Infected with a Human Rotavirus. Journal of General Virology. 67, 3.
Atmar, RL., Opekun AR., Gilger MA., Estes MK., Crawford SE., & Neill FH. (2014).  Determination of the 50% Human Infectious Dose for Norwalk Virus. Journal of Infectious Diseases.
Dabritz, H. A., Miller M. A., Atwill E. R., Gardner I. A., Leutenegger C. M., Melli A. C., et al. (2007).  Detection of Toxoplasma gondii-like oocysts in cat feces and estimates of the environmental oocyst burden. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 231,
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Betancourt, W. Q., Duarte D. C., Vásquez R. C., & Gurian P. L. (2014).  Cryptosporidium and Giardia in tropical recreational marine waters contaminated with domestic sewage: Estimation of bathing-associated disease risks. Marine pollution bulletin. 85, 268–273.
Painter, J. E., Hlavsa M. C., Collier S. A., Xiao L., Yoder J. S., & Gargano J. W. (2015).  Cryptosporidiosis surveillance–United States, 2011-2012; Giardiasis surveillance–United States, 2011-2012. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: Surveillance Summaries. 64(3), 
Connolly, G.. M., Dryden M.. S., Shanson D.. C., & Gazzard B.. G. (1988).  Cryptosporidial diarrhoea in AIDS and its treatment.
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Cox, P., Griffith M., Deere D., & Ferguson C. (2005).  Concentrations of Pathogens and Indicators in Animal Feces in the Sydney Watershed. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 71(10), 
Golnazarian, C. A., Donnelly C. W., Pintauro S. J., & Howard D. B. (Submitted).  Comparison of infectious dose of Listeria monocytogenes F5817 as determined for normal versus compromised C57B1/6J mice. Journal of food protection. 52, 10.
Casanova, LM., & Gerba CP. (2001).  Chemical and microbial characterization of household graywater.
Hamory, B.. H., Couch R.. B., G., Jr D. R., Black S.. H., & Knight V.. (1972).  Characterization of the infectious unit for man of two respiratory viruses. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.).. 139, 3.
Linam, W. M., & Gerber M. A. (2007).  Changing epidemiology and prevention of Salmonella infections. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 26(8), 
Tribble, D. R., Baqar S., Carmolli M. P., Porter C., Pierce K. K., Sadigh K., et al. (2009).  Campylobacter jejuni strain CG8421: a refined model for the study of Campylobacteriosis and evaluation of Campylobacter vaccines in human subjects. Clinical infectious diseases. 49, 1512–1519.
Tribble, D.. R., Baqar S.., Carmolli M.. P., Porter C.., Pierce K.. K., Sadigh K.., et al. (2009).  Campylobacter jejuni strain CG8421: a refined model for the study of Campylobacteriosis and evaluation of Campylobacter vaccines in human subjects. Clinical Infectious Diseases: An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. 49, 1512-1519.
Tribble, D. R., Baqar S., Carmolli M. P., Porter C., Pierce K. K., Sadigh K., et al. (2009).  Campylobacter jejuni Strain CG8421: A Refined Model for the Study of Campylobacteriosis and Evaluation of Campylobacter Vaccines in Human Subjects. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 49, 10.