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Tribble, D. R., Baqar S., Scott D. A., Oplinger M. L., Trespalacios F., Rollins D., et al. (2010).  Assessment of the Duration of Protection in Campylobacter jejuni Experimental Infection in Humans. Infection and Immunity. 78, 4.
Sidhu, JPS., & Toze S. (2012).  Assessment of pathogen survival potential during managed aquifer recharge with diffusion chambers. Journal of applied microbiology. 113, 693–700.
Lamparelli, C. Condé, Pogreba-Brown K., Verhougstraete M., Sato M. Inês Zano, Bruni A. de Castro, Wade T. J., et al. (2015).  Are fecal indicator bacteria appropriate measures of recreational water risks in the tropics: a cohort study of beach goers in Brazil?. Water research. 87, 59–68.
Shepard, C.. W., Soriano-Gabarro M.., Zell E.. R., Hayslett J.., Lukacs S.., Goldstein S.., et al. (2002).  Antimicrobial postexposure prophylaxis for anthrax: adverse events and adherence. Emerging infectious diseases. 8, 10.
Shepard, C.. W., Soriano-Gabarro M.., Zell E.. R., Hayslett J.., Lukacs S.., Goldstein S.., et al. (2002).  Antimicrobial postexposure prophylaxis for anthrax: adverse events and adherence. Emerging infectious diseases. 8, 10.
Scott, G., Williams J. C., & Stephenson E. H. (1987).  Animal models in Q fever: pathological responses of inbred mice to phase I Coxiella Burnetii. Journal of General Microbiology. 133, 691-700.
Scott, G., Williams J. C., & Stephenson E. H. (1987).  Animal models in Q fever: pathological responses of inbred mice to phase I Coxiella Burnetii. Journal of General Microbiology. 133, 691-700.
Scott, G.. H., Williams J.. C., & Stephenson E.. H. (1987).  Animal Models in Q Fever: Pathological Responses of Inbred Mice to Phase I Coxiella burnetii. Journal of General Microbiology. 133, 3.
Scott, G.. H., Williams J.. C., & Stephenson E.. H. (1987).  Animal Models in Q Fever: Pathological Responses of Inbred Mice to Phase I Coxiella burnetii. Journal of General Microbiology. 133, 3.
SL, Jr, S. (2003).  Amoebiasis. Lancet. 2361,
Czuprynski, C. J., Faith N. G., & Steinberg H. (2003).  A/J Mice Are Susceptible and C57BL/6 Mice Are Resistant to Listeria monocytogenes. Infection and Immunity. 71, 2.
Saslaw, S., & Carlisle H. N. (1966).  Aerosol infection of monkeys with Rickettsia rickettsii. Bacteriological Reviews. 30, 3.
Saslaw, S.., & Carlisle H.. N. (1966).  Aerosol Infection of Monkeys with Rickettsia Rickettsi. Bacteriological Reviews. 30, 636-644.
Spickard, A.., Evans H.., Knight V.., & Johnson K.. (1963).  ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISEASE IN NORMAL VOLUNTEERS ASSOCIATED WITH COXSACKIE A-21 VIRAL INFECTION. III. RESPONSE TO NASOPHARYNGEAL AND ENTERIC INOCULATION. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 42, 6.
Kenawy, H. Ibrahim, Ali Y. Mohammed, Rajakumar K., Lynch N. J., Kadioglu A., Stover C. M., et al. (2012).  Absence of the lectin activation pathway of complement does not increase susceptibility to Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections. Immunobiology. 217, 272–280.
Kenawy, H. Ibrahim, Ali Y. Mohammed, Rajakumar K., Lynch N. J., Kadioglu A., Stover C. M., et al. (2012).  Absence of the lectin activation pathway of complement does not increase susceptibility to Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections. Immunobiology. 217, 272–280.