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Haas, C. N., Rose J. B., & Gerba C. P. (2014).  Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment.
Haas, C. N., Rose J. B., & Gerba C. P. (1999).  Quantitative microbial risk assessment.
Haas, C. N., Rose J. B., & Gerba C. P. (2014).  Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment, Second Edition.
Haas, C. N., & Thayyar-Madabusi A. (1999).  Development and Validation of Dose-Response Relationship for Listeria monocytogenes. Quantitative Microbiology. 1, 89-102.
Haas, C. N., Rose J. B., & Gerba C. P. (1999).  Quantitative microbial risk assessment.
Haas, CN., Rose JB., & Gerba CP. (2014).  Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment: Second Edition.
Haas, C.. N., & (2000).  Development of a dose-response relationship for Escherichia coli O157:H7. International Journal of Food Microbiology. 56, 153-159.
Haas, C. N., Rose J. B., & Gerba C. P. (1999).  Quantitative microbial risk assessment.
Haggerty, R.. M., & John D.. T. (1978).  Innate resistance of mice to experimental infection with Naegleria fowleri.. Infection and immunity. 20, 73–77.
Hajjartabar, M. (2004).   Poor-quality water in swimming pools associated with a substantial risk of otitis externa due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Hale, T. (1991).  Genetic basis of virulence in Shigella species. Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews. 55(2), 
Hall, AJ., Rosenthal M., , Greene SA., Ferguson J., , et al. (2011).   Incidence of acute gastroenteritis and role of norovirus, Georgia, USA, 2004-2005.
Hall, C.. B., Douglas R.. G., Schnabel K.. C., & Geiman J.. M. (1981).  Infectivity of respiratory syncytial virus by various routes of inoculation. Infection and Immunity. 33, 3.
Hamilton, K. A., & Haas C. N. (2016).  Critical review of mathematical approaches for quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) of Legionella in engineered water systems: research gaps and a new framework. Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology.
Hamilton, K., Weir M., & Haas C. (2016).  Dose response models and a quantitative microbial risk assessment framework for the Mycobacterium avium complex that account for recent developments in molecular biology, taxonomy, and epidemiology. Water Research. 109,
Hamilton, KA., & Haas CN. (2016).  Critical review of mathematical approaches for quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) of Legionella in engineered water systems: Research gaps and a new framework. Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology. 2, 599–613.
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.
Handa, S. (0).  Medscape.
Harris, JB., & LaRocque RC. (2012).  Seminar: Cholera.
Harris, J. (2010).  Immunity to cholera.
Hartmann, F. A., & West S. E. (1995).  Antimicrobial susceptibility profiles of multidrug-resistant Salmonella anatum isolated from horses. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation. 7, 159-162.
Hartzell, J.. D., Wood-Morris R.. N., Martinez L.. J., & Trotta R.. F. (2008).  Q Fever: Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment. Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 83, 574-579.
Hassan, M. R. A., Pani S. P., Peng N. P., Voralu K., Vijayalakshmi N., Mehanderkar R., et al. (2010).  Incidence, risk factors and clinical epidemiology of melioidosis: a complex socio-ecological emerging infectious disease in the Alor Setar region of Kedah, Malaysia. BMC infectious diseases. 10, 302.
Hassan, M. R. A., Pani S. P., Peng N. P., Voralu K., Vijayalakshmi N., Mehanderkar R., et al. (2010).  Incidence, risk factors and clinical epidemiology of melioidosis: a complex socio-ecological emerging infectious disease in the Alor Setar region of Kedah, Malaysia. BMC Infectious Diseases. 10, 302.
Hattwick, M.. A., O’Brien R.. J., & Hanson B.. F. (1976).  Rocky Mountain spotted fever: epidemiology of an increasing problem. Ann Intern Med. 84, 6.