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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.
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.
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.
Heuner, K.., & M S. (2008).  Legionella: Molecular Microbiology.
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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.
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.
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Korajkic, A., Brownell MJ., & Harwood VJ. (2011).  Investigation of human sewage pollution and pathogen analysis at Florida Gulf coast beaches. Journal of applied microbiology. 110, 174–183.
DuPont, H.. L., Levine M.. M., Hornick R.. B., & Formal S.. B. (1989).  Inoculum Size in Shigellosis and Implications for Expected Mode of Transmission. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 159, 6.
DuPont, H. L., Levine M. M., Hornick R. B., & Formal S. B. (1989).  Inoculum Size in Shigellosis and Implications for Expected Mode of Transmission. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 159, 1126–1128.
Bravata, D. M., Holty J-E. C., Wang E., Lewis R., Wise P. H., McDonald K. M., et al. (2007).  Inhalational, gastrointestinal, and cutaneous anthrax in children: a systematic review of cases: 1900 to 2005. Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine. 161, 896–905.
Bravata, D.., Holty J.., Wang E.., Lewis R.., Wise P.., Mcdonald K.., et al. (2007).  Inhalational, Gastrointestinal, and Cutaneous Anthrax in Children. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 896-905.
Hall, C.. B., Douglas R.. G., Schnabel K.. C., & Geiman J.. M. (1981).  Infectivity of respiratory syncytial virus by various routes of inoculation. Infection and Immunity. 33, 3.
Hassan, M. R. A., Pani S. P., Peng N. P., Voralu K., Vijayalakshmi N., Mehanderkar R., et al. (2010).  Incidence, risk factors and clinical epidemiology of melioidosis: a complex socio-ecological emerging infectious disease in the Alor Setar region of Kedah, Malaysia. BMC infectious diseases. 10, 302.
Hassan, M. R. A., Pani S. P., Peng N. P., Voralu K., Vijayalakshmi N., Mehanderkar R., et al. (2010).  Incidence, risk factors and clinical epidemiology of melioidosis: a complex socio-ecological emerging infectious disease in the Alor Setar region of Kedah, Malaysia. BMC Infectious Diseases. 10, 302.
Levine, M.. M., Nalin D.. R., Hoover D.. L., Bergquist E.. J., Hornick R.. B., & Young C.. R. (1979).  Immunity to Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli. Infection and Immunity. 23, 3.
Levine, M.. M., Nalin D.. R., Hoover D.. L., Bergquist E.. J., Hornick R.. B., & Young C.. R. (1979).  Immunity to Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli. Infection and Immunity. 23, 3.
Havelaar, A. H., van Pelt W., C Ang W., Wagenaar J. A., van Putten J. P. M., Gross U., et al. (2009).  Immunity to Campylobacter: its role in risk assessment and epidemiology. Critical reviews in microbiology. 35, 1–22.