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(2016).  Center for Advancing Microbial Risk Assessment CAMRA Microbial Risk Assessment Wiki .
, & (2009).  Making it to the synapse: measles virus spread in and among neurons.
(1994).  Assessment of inadequately filtered public drinking water. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Vol. 43, No 36, pp. 661-669,
(2014).  PHIP No. 39-01-0514 Microbial Risk Assessment for Unrestricted Wastewater Reuse During Army Deployments..
[Anonymous] (2012).  E. coli (Escherichia coli) General Information. Atlanta, GA: 2012.
[Anonymous] (2012).  Cryptosporidiosis.
[Anonymous] (2012).  Preventing Norovirus Infection.
(2010).  The National Institute for Public Health and the Environment .
(2013).  Salmonella.
(2016).  Syria conflict: Obama to deploy 250 more special forces troops..
(Submitted).  Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: Legionellosis.
[Anonymous] (2013).  Cholera – Vibrio cholera infection: Illness and symptoms.
(2009).  Sustainable fisheries and aquaculture for food security and nutrition.
(2011).  Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP): Sustainable Forward Operating Bases.
(2013).  Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Vigilância Epidemiológica das Doenças Transmitidas por Alimentos.
(220).  Considerations in evaluating the cost-effectiveness of environmental health interventions.
(2011).  National Water Program 2007-2012.
, & Jacups S.. P. (2000).  Melioidosis: acute and chronic disease, relapse and re-activation.
[Anonymous] (2013).  Salmonella.
(Submitted).  Patient Facts: Learn More about Legionnaires' disease.
[Anonymous] (2012).  Haiti cholera outbreak: Defeating cholera: Clinical presentation and management for Haiti cholera outbreak.
(1999).  Legionella: Human health criteria document.
(Submitted).  Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.
(2012).  Seafood Production, Distribution, and Consumption.
(1998).  What drives communities' decisions and behaviours in the reuse of wastewater.
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