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Levine, M. M., Rennels M. B., Cisneros L., Hughes T. P., Nalin D. R., & Young C. R. (1980).  Lack of Person-to-Person Transmission of Enterotoxigenic Escherichia Coli Despite Close Contact. American Journal of Epidemiology. 111, 3.
Zhang, Z., McCann C., Hanrahan J., Jencson A., Joyce D., Fyffe S., et al. (2009).  Legionella control by chlorine dioxide in hospital water systems. American Water Works Association. Journal. 101, 117.
Zhang, Z., McCann C., Hanrahan J., Jencson A., Joyce D., Fyffe S., et al. (2009).  Legionella control by chlorine dioxide in hospital water systems. American Water Works Association. Journal. 101, 117.
Heuner, K.., & M S. (2008).  Legionella: Molecular Microbiology.
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Blanky, M., Rodríguez-Martínez S., Halpern M., & Friedler E. (2015).  Legionella pneumophila: from potable water to treated greywater; quantification and removal during treatment. Science of the Total Environment. 533, 557–565.
Black, R.. E., Brown K.. H., Becker S.., Arma A., & Huq I.. (1982).  Longitudinal Studies of Infectious Diseases and Physical Growth of Children in Rural Bangladesh Ii. Incidence of Diarrhea and Association with Known Pathogens. American Journal of Epidemiology. 115, 3.
Wölbeling, F., Munder A., Kerber-Momot T., Neumann D., Hennig C., Hansen G., et al. (2011).  Lung function and inflammation during murine Pseudomonas aeruginosa airway infection. Immunobiology. 216, 901–908.
Wölbeling, F., Munder A., Kerber-Momot T., Neumann D., Hennig C., Hansen G., et al. (2011).  Lung function and inflammation during murine Pseudomonas aeruginosa airway infection. Immunobiology. 216, 901–908.
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Henrickson, S. E., Wong T., Allen P., Ford T., & Epstein P. R. (2001).  Marine swimming-related illness: implications for monitoring and environmental policy.. Environmental Health Perspectives. 109, 645–650.
Horney, L.. F., & Walker D.. H. (1988).  Meningoencephalitis as a major manifestation of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. 915-918.
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Pinto, KC., Hachich EM., Sato MIZ., Di Bari M., Coelho MCLS., Matte M. Helena, et al. (2012).  Microbiological quality assessment of sand and water from three selected beaches of South Coast, Sao Paulo State, Brazil. Water Science and Technology. 66, 2475–2482.
Birks, R., Colbourne J., Hills S., & Hobson R. (2004).  Microbiological water quality in a large in-building, water recycling facility. Water Science and Technology. 50, 165–172.
Birks, R., Colbourne J., Hills S., & Hobson R. (2004).  Microbiological water quality in a large in-building, water recycling facility. Water Science and Technology. 50, 165–172.
Weir, M. H., & Haas C. N. (2011).  A model for in-vivo delivered dose estimation for inhaled Bacillus anthracis spores in humans with interspecies extrapolation. Environmental science & technology. 45, 5828–5833.
Weir, M.. H., & Haas C.. N. (2011).  A Model for In-vivo Delivered Dose Estimation for Inhaled ''Bacillus anthracis'' Spores in Humans with Interspecies Extrapolations. Environmental Science and Technology. 45, 5828-5833.
Breiman, R.. F., & Horwitz M.. A. (1987).  A model for studying host defense against lung infections caused by intracellular pathogens. Journal of experimental medicine. 165, 799-811.
Dean, K., Tamrakar S., Huang Y., Rose J. B., & Mitchell J. (2021).  Modeling the Dose Response Relationship of Waterborne Acanthamoeba. Risk Analysis. 41, 79–91.
Kotloff, K. L., Nataro J. P., Losonsky G. A., Wasserman S. S., Hale T. L., Taylor D. N., et al. (1995).  A modified Shigella volunteer challenge model in which the inoculum is administered with bicarbonate buffer: clinical experience and implications for Shigella infectivity. Vaccine. 13, 1488–1494.
Albuquerque, N. D., Baig E., Ma X., Zhang J., He W., Rowe A., et al. (2006).  Murine Hepatitis Virus Strain 1 Produces a Clinically Relevant Model of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome in A/J Mice. Journal of Virology. 80, 21.
Albuquerque, N. D., Baig E., Ma X., Zhang J., He W., Rowe A., et al. (2006).  Murine Hepatitis Virus Strain 1 Produces a Clinically Relevant Model of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome in A/J Mice. Journal of Virology. 80, 21.