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Ashbolt, N. (2016).  Public Health Perspective: Legionella, NTM & AMR.
Kerr, K.G.., & Snelling A.M.. (2009).  Pseudomonas aeruignosa: a formidable and ever-present adversary. Journal of Hospital Infection. 73, 338 - 344.
Washburn, J., & Jacobson JA. (1976).  Pseudomonas aeruginosa rash associated with a whirlpool.
Spencer, W. H. (1953).  Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections of the eye. California medicine. 79, 438.
Zichichi, L., Asta G., & Noto G. (2000).  Pseudomonas aeruginosa folliculitis after shower/bath exposure. International journal of dermatology. 39, 270–273.
Weller, PF. (2012).  Protozoal Intestinal Infections and Trichomoniasis.
Black, R. E., Levine M. M., Clements M. L., Young C. R., Svennerholm A. M., & J H. (1987).  Protective efficacy in humans of killed whole-vibrio oral cholera vaccine with and without the B subunit of Cholera Toxin. Infection and Immunity, 55, (5) pp. 116-1120.
Kroneman, A., Vega E., Vennema J., Vinje PA., White G., & Hansman K. (2013).  Proposal for a unified norovirus nomenclature and genotyping.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, (2015).  Promoting Sustainability and Resiliency Through Net Zero and Net Positive Technologies and Approaches.
International Society for Infectious Diseases, (2011).  Promed.
Katz, DE., Heisey-Grove D., Beach M., Dicker RC., & Matyas BT. (2006).  Prolonged outbreak of giardiasis with two modes of transmission.
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. 102, 17786–17791.
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.
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.
Andreoli, C.V.. (2001).  Processing sludge from wastewater treatment plants.
Correia, A. M. (2016).  Probable person-to-person transmission of Legionnaires’ disease. New England Journal of Medicine . 374,
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.
[Anonymous] (2012).  Preventing Norovirus Infection.
Norhana, MN. Wan, & Poole PE. (2010).  Prevalence, persistence and control of Salmonella and Listeria in shrimp and shrimp products: A review.
Crockett, C. S., & (1996).  Prevalence of shigellosis in the US: consistency with dose-response information.
Leoni, E., Legnani PP., Sabattini MA. Bucci, & Righi F. (2001).  Prevalence of Legionella spp. in swimming pool environment. Water Research. 35, 3749–3753.
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.
Sroka, S., Bartelheimer N., Winter A., Heukelbach J., Ariza L., Ribeiro H., et al. (2010).  Prevalence and risk factors of toxoplasmosis among pregnant women in Fortaleza, Northeastern Brazil. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygeine. 83,
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.
Alonso, J.L., & Alonso M.A.. (1993).  Presence of Campylobacter in marine waters of Valencia, Spain.