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Burgdorfer, W.. (1988).  Ecological and epidemiological considerations of Rocky Mountain spotted fever and scrub typhus, p. 33-50. (Walker, D.. H., Ed.).Biology of rickettsial diseases.
O'Donnell, M., Platt C., & Aston R. (2000).  Effect of a boil water notice on behaviour in the management of a water contamination incident. Communicable Disease and Public Health. 3, 56–59.
Pichichero, M. E., Losonsky GENEVIEVE. A., Rennels MARGARET. B., Disney FRANK. A., Green JOHN. L., Francis ANNE. B., et al. (1990).  Effect of dose and a comparison of measures of vaccine take for oral rhesus rotavirus vaccine. The Maryland Clinical Studies Group.. The Pediatric infectious disease journal. 9, 339–344.
Stephenson, E. H., Larson E. W., & Dominik J. W. (1984).  Effect of environmental factors on aerosol-induced Lassa virus infection. Journal of medical virology. 14, 4.
Lawin-Brüssel, C. A., Refojo M. F., Leong F. L., Hanninen L., & Kenyon K. R. (1993).  Effect of Pseudomonas aeruginosa concentration in experimental contact lens-related microbial keratitis. Cornea. 12, 1.
Diringer, H., Roehmel J., & Beekes M. (1998).  Effect of repeated oral infection of hamsters with scrapie. Journal of General Virology. 79,
Couch, R. B., Cate T. R., Douglas R. G., Gerone P. J., & Knight V. (1966).  Effect of route of inoculation on experimental respiratory viral disease in volunteers and evidence for airborne transmission. Bacteriological Reviews. 30, 3.
Sammons, L. S., Kenyon R. H., & Pedersen C. E. (1976).  Effect of vaccination schedule on immune response of Macaca mulatta to cell culture-grown Rocky Mountain spotted fever vaccine. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 4, 3.
Chen, Y. Sen, Lin YE., Liu Y-C., Huang W. Kuei, Shih HY., Wann S. Ren, et al. (2008).  Efficacy of point-of-entry copper–silver ionisation system in eradicating Legionella pneumophila in a tropical tertiary care hospital: implications for hospitals contaminated with Legionella in both hot and cold water. Journal of Hospital Infection. 68, 152–158.
Qadri, F., Svennerholm AM., Faruque A. S. G., & Sack R. B. (2005).  Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli in developing countries: epidemiology, microbiology, clinical features, treatment, and prevention. Clinical Microbiology Reviews. 18, 465-483.
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.
Mishra, A., Taneja N., & Sharma M. (2012).  Environmental and epidemiological surveillance of Vibrio cholerae in a cholera-endemic region in India with freshwater environs. Journal of applied microbiology. 112, 225–237.
Ungar, B.. L. P., Soave R.., Fayer R.., & Nash T.. E. (1986).  Enzyme Immunoassay Detection of Immunoglobulin M and G Antibodies to Cryptosporidium in Immunocompetent and Immunocompromised Persons. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 153, 570-578.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2005).  Epidemiology and prevention of vaccine-preventable diseases.
Feldman, R.. E., Baine W.. B., Nitzkin J.. L., Saslaw M.. S., & Pollard R.. A. (1974).  Epidemiology of Salmonella typhi Infection in a Migrant Labor Camp in Dade County, Florida. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 130, 4.
Levine, M. M., Bergquist E. J., Nalin D. R., Waterman D. H., Hornick R. B., Young C. R., et al. (1978).  Escherichia coli strains that cause diarrhoea but do not produce heat-labile or heat-stable enterotoxins and are non-invasive. Lancet.. 1, 8074.
Levine, M.. M., & (1978).  Escherichia coli strains that cause diarrhoea but do not produce heat-labile or heat-stable enterotoxins and are non-invasive. Lancet. 1, 1119-1122.
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.
Cameron, M. A. (2007).  Evaluation of TaqMan real-time PCR for the detection of viable Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts in environmental water samples.
Black, R. E., Levine M. M., Clements M. L., Hughes T. P., & Blaser M. J. (1988).  Experimental Campylobacter jejuni Infection in Humans. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 157, 3.
Black, R. E., Levine M. M., Clements M. Lou, Hughes T. P., & Blaser M. J. (1988).  Experimental Campylobacter jejuni infection in humans. Journal of infectious diseases. 157, 472–479.
Blaser, M. J., Duncan D. J., Warren G. H., & W-ll W. (1983).  Experimental Campylobacter jejuni Infection of Adult Mice. Infection and Immunity. 39, 2.
McCullough, NB., & Elsele CW. (1951).  Experimental Human Salmonellosis: I. Pathogenicity of Strains of Salmonella Meleagridis and Salmonella Anatum Obtained from Spray-Dried Whole Egg. Oxford Journal of Infectious Diseases. 88(3), 
McCullough, NB., & Elsele CW. (1951).  Experimental human salmonellosis: I. Pathogenicity of strains of Salmonella meleagridis and Salmonella anatum obtained from spray-dried whole egg. Oxford Journal of Infectious Diseases. 88(3), 
McCullough, N.. B., & Eisele C.. W. (1951).  Experimental human salmonellosis. II. Immunity studies following experimental illness with Salmonella meleagridis and Salmonella anatum. Journal of immunology. 66, 595-608.