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J Jørgensen, B. (1977).  Experimental Infection with Mycobacterium Avium, Serotype 2, in Pigs. Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica. 18, 545–558.
Juneja, V. K., Huang L., & Thippareddi H. H. (2006).  Predictive model for growth of Clostridium perfringens in cooked cured pork. International journal of food microbiology. 110, 85–92.
Juneja, VK., Eblen BS., & Marks HM. (2001).  Modeling non-linear survival curves to calculate thermal inactivation of Salmonella in poultry of different fat levels. International journal of food microbiology. 70, 37–51.
June, RC., Ferguson WW., & Worfel MT. (1953).  Experiments in feeding adult volunteers with Escherichia coli 55, B5, a coliform organism associated with infant diarrhea. American Journal of Hygiene. 57(2), 
Jr, J. M. Colford, Wade T. J., Schiff K. C., Wright C. C., Griffith J. F., Sandhu S. K., et al. (2007).  Water quality indicators and the risk of illness at beaches with nonpoint sources of fecal contamination. Epidemiology. 27–35.
Jr, A. B. Boehm, Ashbolt N. J., Jr J. M. Colford, Dunbar L. E., Fleming L. E., Gold M. A., et al. (2009).  A sea change ahead for recreational water quality criteria. Journal of Water and Health. 7, 9–20.
Jones, AP. Wyn (2011).  Surveillance of adenoviruses and noroviruses in European recreational waters.
Jones, J. L., & Dubey J. P. (2010).  Waterborne toxoplasmosis--recent developments. Experimental Parasitology. 124,
Jones, J. L., & Dubey J. P. (2012).  Foodborne toxoplasmosis. Clinical Infectious Diseases.
Jones, E. (2007).  Role of fomite contamination during an outbreak of norovirus on houseboats. International Journal of Environmental Health Research. 17(2), 
John, D. T., & Hoppe K. L. (1990).  Susceptibility of wild mammals to infection with Naegleria fowleri. The Journal of parasitology. 865–868.
John, D. T., & Hoppe K. L. (1990).  Susceptibility of Wild Mammals to Infection with Naegleria fowleri. The Journal of Parasitology. 76, 6.
John, DE. (2005).  Review of factors affecting microbial survival in groundwater.
John, DT., & Nussbaum SL. (1983).  Naegleria fowleri infection acquired by mice through swimming in amebae-contaminated water. The Journal of Parasitology. 871–874.
Jodrá, P. (2009).  A closed-form expression for the quantile function of the Gompertz–Makeham distribution. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation. 79, 3069–3075.
Jjemba, P. K., Weinrich L. A., Cheng W., Giraldo E., & LeChevallier M. W. (2010).  Regrowth of potential opportunistic pathogens and algae in reclaimed-water distribution systems. Applied and environmental microbiology. 76, 4169–4178.
Jing, Z., JunLing S., ZhaoRui C., WeiDong Z., ZiJun W., & ZiJian F. (2011).  Characterization of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in China between 2008 and 2009. Biomed Environ Sci. 24, 3.
Jiminez, J.., Byrne W.. J., Seibert J.. J., & Euler A.. R. (1982).  Gastrointestinal symptoms in Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Clin. Pediatr.. 21, 581-584.
Jiménez, B. (2004).  Intentional and non-intentional reuse of wastewater in the Tula Valley.
Jeschke, P., & Nauen R. (2008).  Neonicotinoids - from zero to hero in insecticide chemistry..
Jernigan, J.. A., Stephens D.. S., Ashford D.. A., Omenaca C.., Topiel M.. S. >, Galbraith M.., et al. (2001).  Bioterrorism Related Inhalational Anthrax: The First 10 Cases Reported in the United States. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 7, 933-944.
Jernigan, J. A., Stephens D. S., Ashford D. A., Omenaca C., Topiel M. S., Galbraith M., et al. (2001).  Bioterrorism-related inhalational anthrax: the first 10 cases reported in the United States.. Emerging infectious diseases. 7, 933.
Jenkins, MB., Anguish L., Bowman D., Walker M., & Ghiorse W. (1997).  Assessment of a dye permeability assay for determination of inactivation rates of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts.
Jahrling, P. B., Smith S., Hesse R. A., & Rhoderick J. B. (1982).  Pathogenesis of Lassa virus infection in guinea pigs. Infection and Immunity. 37, 2.
Jacquemot, C., Cuche C., Dormont D., & Lazarini F. (2005).  High Incidence of Scrapie Induced by Repeated Injections of Subinfectious Prion Doses. Journal of Virology. 79(14),