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Mach, O.., Lu L.., Creek T.., Bowen A.., Arvelo W.., Smit M.., et al. (2009).  Population-Based Study of a Widespread Outbreak of Diarrhea Associated with Increased Mortality and Malnutrition in Botswana, January-March, 2006. 812-818.
Altboum, Z., Gozes Y., Barnea A., Pass A., White M., & Kobiler D. (2002).  Postexposure prophylaxis against anthrax: evaluation of various treatment regimens in intranasally infected guinea pigs. Infection and immunity. 70, 6231–6241.
Altboum, Z.., Gozes Y.., Barnea A.., Pass A.., White M.., & Kobiler D.. (2002).  Postexposure prophylaxis against anthrax: Evaluation of various treatment regimes in intranasally infected guinea pigs. Infection and Immunity. 70, 6231-6241.
Altboum, Z.., Gozes Y.., Barnea A.., Pass A.., White M.., & Kobiler D.. (2002).  Postexposure Prophylaxis against Anthrax: Evaluation of Various Treatment Regimens in Intranasally Infected Guinea Pigs. Infection and Immunity. 70, 11.
Akinyemi, K. O., Atapu A. D., Adetona O. O., & Coker A. O. (2009).  The potential role of mobile phones in the spread of bacterial infections. The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries. 3, 628–632.
Kay, D., Jones F., Wyer MD., Fleisher JM., Salmon RL., Godfree AF., et al. (1994).  Predicting likelihood of gastroenteritis from sea bathing: results from randomised exposure. The lancet. 344, 905–909.
Juneja, V. K., Huang L., & Thippareddi H. H. (2006).  Predictive model for growth of Clostridium perfringens in cooked cured pork. International journal of food microbiology. 110, 85–92.
Conlon, P. J. (1996).  Predictors of prognosis and risk of acute renal failure in patients with Rocky Mountain spotted fever. The American journal of medicine. 101, 621-626.
Conlon, P. J., Procop G. W., Fowler V., Eloubeidi M. Ali, Smith S. R., & Sexton D. J. (1996).  Predictors of prognosis and risk of acute renal failure in patients with Rocky Mountain spotted fever. The American Journal of Medicine. 101, 621–626.
Publisher: Elsevier
Cowling, B. J., Park M., Fang V. J., Wu P., Leung G. M., & Wu J. T. (2015).  Preliminary epidemiologic assessment of MERS-CoV outbreak in South Korea, May–June 2015. Euro surveillance: bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles= European communicable disease bulletin. 20,
Abdelzaher, A. M., Wright M. E., Ortega C., Solo-Gabriele H. M., Miller G., Elmir S., et al. (2010).  Presence of pathogens and indicator microbes at a non-point source subtropical recreational marine beach. Applied and environmental microbiology. 76, 724–732.
Wennerås, C.., & Erling V.. (2004).  Prevalence of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli-associated diarrhoea and carrier state in the developing world. Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition. 22, 370-382.
Leoni, E., Legnani PP., Sabattini MA. Bucci, & Righi F. (2001).  Prevalence of Legionella spp. in swimming pool environment. Water Research. 35, 3749–3753.
Crockett, C. S., & (1996).  Prevalence of shigellosis in the US: consistency with dose-response information.
Correia, A. M., Ferreira J. S., Borges V., Nunes A., Gomes B., Capucho R., et al. (2016).  Probable person-to-person transmission of Legionnaires’ disease. New England Journal of Medicine. 374, 497–498.
Couch, R.. B., Cate T.. R., Gerone P.. J., Fleet W.. F., Lang D.. J., Griffith W.. R., et al. (1965).  Production of Illness with a Small-Particle Aerosol of Coxsackie A21*. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 44, 4.
Lathem, W. W., Crosby S. D., Miller V. L., & Goldman W. E. (2005).  Progression of primary pneumonic plague: A mouse model of infection, pathology, and bacterial transcriptional activity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 102, 17786-17791.
Zichichi, L., Asta G., & Noto G. (2000).  Pseudomonas aeruginosa folliculitis after shower/bath exposure. International journal of dermatology. 39, 270–273.
Spencer, W. H. (1953).  Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections of the eye. California medicine. 79, 438.
Kerr, K.G.., & Snelling A.M.. (2009).  Pseudomonas aeruignosa: a formidable and ever-present adversary. Journal of Hospital Infection. 73, 338 - 344.