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M. Cabada, B. (2011).  Cryptosporidiosis. Drugs, Diseases & Procedures: Cryptosporidiosis. 12, 1-23.
Cabelli, VJ., Dufour AP., McCabe LJ., & Levin MA. (1982).  Swimming-associated gastroenteritis and water quality. American journal of epidemiology. 115, 606–616.
Cabelli, V. J. (1989).  Swimming-associated illness and recreational water quality criteria. Water science and technology. 21, 13–21.
Calderone, NW. (2012).  Insect pollinated crops, insect pollinators and US agriculture: trend analysis of aggregate data for the period 1992-2009.
Cameron, M. A. (2007).  Evaluation of TaqMan real-time PCR for the detection of viable Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts in environmental water samples.
CAMRA, (2011).  Fomites.
Public Health Age Canada (2010).  Vibrio cholera: Pathogen safety data sheet – infectious substances.
Canter, D. A., Gunning D., Rodgers P., O'connor L., Traunero C., & Kempter C. J. (2005).  Remediation of Bacillus anthracis contamination in the US Department of Justice mail facility. Biosecurity and bioterrorism: biodefense strategy, practice, and science. 3, 119–127.
Carrieri, M. P., Tissot-Dupont H., Rey D., Brousse P., Renard H., Obadia Y., et al. (2002).  Investigation of a slaughterhouse-related outbreak of Q fever in the French Alps. European Journal of Clincal Microbiology & Infectious Disease. 21,
Carrillo, M., Estrada E., & Hazen TC. (1985).  Survival and enumeration of the fecal indicators Bifidobacterium adolescentis and Escherichia coli in a tropical rain forest watershed. Applied and environmental microbiology. 50, 468–476.
Casanova, LM., & Gerba CP. (2001).  Chemical and microbial characterization of household graywater.
Cash, R. A., Music S. I., Libonati J. P., Snyder M. J., Wenzel R. P., & Hornick R. B. (1974).  Response of man to infection with Vibrio cholerae. I. Clinical, serologic, and bacteriologic responses to a known inoculum. The Jounral of Infectious Disease. 129(1), 
Cash, R. A., Music S. I., Libonati J. P., Snyder M. J., Wenzel R. P., & Hornick R. B. (1974).  Response of Man to Infection with Vibrio cholerae. I. Clinical, Serologic, and Bacteriologic Responses to a Known Inoculum. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 129, 1.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2022).  Parasites - Nonpathogenic (Harmless) Intestinal Protozoa.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2005).  Epidemiology and prevention of vaccine-preventable diseases.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, (2011).  Vital signs: incidence and trends of infection with pathogens transmitted commonly through food--foodborne diseases active surveillance network. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 60(22), 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, (2016).  Legionella (Legionnaires' Disease and Pontiac Fever).
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, (0).  Salmonella.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, (2011).  Overview of Influenza Surveillance in the United States.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, (2013).  Surveillance for waterborne disease outbreaks associated with drinking water and other nonrecreational water-United States, 2009-2010. Morbidity and mortality weekly report. 62(35), 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, (2011).  Flu Symptoms and Severity.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, (0).  Norovirus Technical Fact Sheet.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, (2010).  Estimates of Deaths Associated with Seasonal Influenza-United States 1976-2007. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 59(33), 
Centers for Disease Control Prevention (2010).  Adenoviruses.
Centers for Disease Control Prevention (2015).  Vaccines and Immunization.