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Golnazarian, C. A., Donnelly C. W., Pintauro S. J., & Howard D. B. (Submitted).  Comparison of infectious dose of Listeria monocytogenes F5817 as determined for normal versus compromised C57B1/6J mice. Journal of food protection. 52, 10.
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Betancourt, W. Q., Duarte D. C., Vásquez R. C., & Gurian P. L. (2014).  Cryptosporidium and Giardia in tropical recreational marine waters contaminated with domestic sewage: Estimation of bathing-associated disease risks. Marine pollution bulletin. 85, 268–273.
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