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Tribble, D. R., Baqar S., Carmolli M. P., Porter C., Pierce K. K., Sadigh K., et al. (2009).  Campylobacter jejuni Strain CG8421: A Refined Model for the Study of Campylobacteriosis and Evaluation of Campylobacter Vaccines in Human Subjects. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 49, 10.
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.
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.
Jodrá, P. (2009).  A closed-form expression for the quantile function of the Gompertz–Makeham distribution. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation. 79, 3069–3075.
Erlandsen, S. L., Sherlock L. A., Januschka M., Schupp D. G., Schaefer F. W., Jakubowski W., et al. (1988).  Cross-species transmission of Giardia spp.: inoculation of beavers and muskrats with cysts of human, beaver, mouse, and muskrat origin. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 54, 11.
Erlandsen, S. L., Sherlock L. A., Januschka M., Schupp D. G., Schaefer F. W., Jakubowski W., et al. (1988).  Cross-species transmission of Giardia spp.: inoculation of beavers and muskrats with cysts of human, beaver, mouse, and muskrat origin. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 54, 11.
Erlandsen, S. L., Sherlock L. A., Januschka M., Schupp D. G., Schaefer 3rd. F. W., Jakubowski W., et al. (2021).  Cross-species transmission of Giardia spp.: inoculation of beavers and muskrats with cysts of human, beaver, mouse, and muskrat with cysts of human, beaver, mouse, and muskrat origin.
Erlandsen, S. L., Sherlock L. A., Januschka M., Schupp D. G., Schaefer 3rd. F. W., Jakubowski W., et al. (2021).  Cross-species transmission of Giardia spp.: inoculation of beavers and muskrats with cysts of human, beaver, mouse, and muskrat with cysts of human, beaver, mouse, and muskrat origin.
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Fu, J., Ai J., & Jin M. (2015).   Emergence of a new GII.17 norovirus variant in patients with acute gastroenteritis in Jiangsu, China, September 2014 to March 2015.
Kinzelman, J., Ng C., Jackson E., Gradus S., & Bagley R. (2003).  Enterococci as indicators of Lakes Michigan recreational water quality: Comparison of two methodologies and their impacts on public health regulatory events. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 69,
Savill, MG., Hudson JA., Ball A., Klena JD., Scholes P., Whyte RJ., et al. (2001).  Enumeration of Campylobacter in New Zealand recreational and drinking waters. Journal of Applied Microbiology. 91, 38–46.
Wong, M., Kumar L., Jenkins T. M., Xagoraraki I., Phanikumar M. S., & Rose J. B. (2009).  Evaluation of public health risks at recreational beaches in Lake Michigan via detection of enteric viruses and a human-specific bacteriological marker. Water research. 43, 1137–1149.
J Jørgensen, B. (1977).  Experimental Infection with Mycobacterium Avium, Serotype 2, in Pigs. Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica. 18, 545–558.
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), 
Feeguson, W. W., & June E. C. (1952).  Experiments on Feeding Adult Volunteers with Escherichia Coli 111, B4, a Coliform Organism Associated with Infant Diarrhea. American Journal of Epidemiology. 55, 2.
Ferguson, W.. W., & June R.. C. (1952).  Experiments on feeding adult volunteers with Escherichia coli 111, B4, a coliform organism associated with infant diarrhea. American Journal of Hygiene. 55, 155-169.