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Czuprynski, C. J., Faith N. G., & Steinberg H. (2003).  A/J Mice Are Susceptible and C57BL/6 Mice Are Resistant to Listeria monocytogenes. Infection and Immunity. 71, 2.
Currie, B.., Howard D.., Nguyen V.. T., Withnall K.., & Merianos A.. (1993).  The 1990-1991 outbreak of melioidosis in the Northern Territory of Australia: clinical aspects. The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health. 24, 3.
Cummins, E., Kennedy R., & Cormican M. (2010).  Quantitative risk assessment of Cryptosporidium in tap water in Ireland. Science of the Total Environment. 408,
Culbertson, C.. G., Holmes D.. H., & Overton W.. M. (1965).  Hartmanella Castellani (Acanthamoeba SP.): Preliminary Report on Experimental Chemotherapy. American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 43, 361–364.
Culbertson, C. G., Ensminger P. W., & Overton W. M. (1966).  Hartmannella (acanthamoeba). Experimental chronic, granulomatous brain infections produced by new isolates of low virulence. American journal of clinical pathology. 46, 305-314.
Culbertson, C.. G., Ensminger P.. W., & Overton W.. M. (1965).  The Isolation of Additional Strains of Pathogenic Hartmanella Sp. (Acanthamoeba): Proposed Culture Method for Application to Biological Material. American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 43, 383–387.
Culbertson, C.. G., Ensminger P.. W., & (1966).  Hatmanella (Acanthamoeba). Experimental Chronic Granulomatuous Brain Infection Produced by New Isolates of Low Virulence. The American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 46, 305-314.
Culbertson, CG., Ensminger PW., & Overton WM. (1966).  Hartmannella (acanthamoeba). Experimental chronic, granulomatous brain infections produced by new isolates of low virulence.. American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 46, 305–314.
Crump, J. A., & Mintz E. D. (2010).  Global trends in typhoid and paratyphoid Fever. Clinical Infectious Diseases: An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. 50, 241-246.
Crow, F. C. (1977).  Shadow algorithms for computer graphics. Acm siggraph computer graphics. 11, 242–248.
Crockett, C. S., & (1996).  Prevalence of shigellosis in the US: consistency with dose-response information.
Craighead, J.. E., Cook M.. K., & Chanock R.. M. (1960).  Infection of hamsters with para influenza 3 virus. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.).. 104, 301.
Crabtree, PA., & Haas CN. (1997).  Waterborne adenovirus: a risk assessment.
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), 
Cowling, B. J., Park M., Fang V. J., Wu P., Leung G. M., & Wu J. T. (2015).  Preliminary epidemiologic assessment of MERS-CoV outbreak in South Korea, May–June 2015. Euro surveillance: bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles= European communicable disease bulletin. 20,
Cowen, K. A., & Ollison W. M. (2006).  Continuous monitoring of particle emissions during showering. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association. 56,
Cowen, K. A., & Ollison W. M. (2006).  Continuous monitoring of particle emissions during showering. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association. 56, 1662–1668.
Australian Government Council (2008).  Guidelines for Managing Risks in Recreational Water.
Council, N. Research (2009).  Science and decisions: advancing risk assessment.
Council, N. Research (1983).  Risk Assessment in the Federal Government: Managing the Process.
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Coulliete, A. D., Alan-Yillmaz A., Dreelin E. A., McNinch R. M., Fong T. T., & Rose J. B. (0).  Drinking Water Safety in the 21st Century.
Couch, R. B., Cate T. R., Douglas R. G., Gerone P. J., & Knight V. (1966).  Effect of route of inoculation on experimental respiratory viral disease in volunteers and evidence for airborne transmission. Bacteriological Reviews. 30, 3.
Couch, R.. B., Knight V.., Gerone P.. J., Cate T.. R., & Douglas R.. G. (1969).  Factors influencing response of volunteers to inoculation with Coxsackie virus A type 21. The American review of respiratory disease. 99, 1.
Couch, R.. B., Cate T.. R., Gerone P.. J., Fleet W.. F., Lang D.. J., Griffith W.. R., et al. (1965).  Production of Illness with a Small-Particle Aerosol of Coxsackie A21*. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 44, 4.
Couch, R.. B., Knight V.., Jr R.. G. Douglas, Black S.. H., & Hamory B.. H. (1969).  The minimal infectious dose of adenovirus type 4; the case for natural transmission by viral aerosol.. Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association. 80, 205.