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Benenson, A.. S., & Tigertt W.. D. (1956).  Studies on Q fever in man. Transactions of the Association of American Physicians. 69, 98.
Druett, H.. A., Henderson D.. W., Packman L.., & Peacock S.. (1953).  Studies on respiratory infection. The Journal of Hygiene. 51, 3.
Druett, HA., Henderson DW., Packman L., & Peacock S. (1953).  Studies on respiratory infection: I. The influence of particle size on respiratory infection with anthrax spores. Epidemiology & Infection. 51, 359–371.
Druett, H.. A., Henderson D.. W., Packman L.., & Peacock S.. (1953).  Studies on respiratory infection. I. The influence of particle size on respiratory infection with anthrax spores. Journal of Hygiene. 51, 359-371.
Druett, HA., Robinson JM., Henderson DW., Packman L., & Peacock S. (1956).  Studies on respiratory infection: II. The influence of aerosol particle size on infection of the guinea-pig with Pasteurella pestis. Epidemiology & Infection. 54, 37–48.
Speck, R.. S., & Wolochow H.. (1957).  Studies on the experimental epidemiology of respiratory infections. VIII. Experimental pneumonic plague in Macacus rhesus. The Journal of infectious diseases. 100, 1.
Hornick, RB., Woodward TE., McCrumb FR., Snyder MJ., Dawkins AT., Bulkeley JT., et al. (1966).  Study of induced typhoid fever in man. I. Evaluation of vaccine effectiveness. Transactions of the Association of American Physicians. 79, 361-367.
Hunter, PR., Andersson Y., Von Bonsdorff CH., Chalmers RM., Cifuentes E., Deere D., et al. (2003).  Surveillance and investigation of contamination incidents and waterborne outbreaks. Assessing microbial safety of drinking water. 205.
Marston, B.. J., Lipman H.. B., & Rf. B. (1994).  Surveillance for legionnaires disease: risk factors for morbidity and mortality. Arch Intern Med. 154, 2417-22.
Marston, B. J., Lipman H. B., & Breiman R. F. (1994).  Surveillance for Legionnaires' disease: risk factors for morbidity and mortality. Archives of Internal Medicine. 154, 2417–2422.
Beer, K. D., Gargano J. W., Roberts V. A., Hill V. R., Garrison L. E., Kutty P. K., et al. (2015).  Surveillance for waterborne disease outbreaks associated with drinking water—United States, 2011–2012. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 64, 842–8.
[Anonymous] (2013).  Surveillance for waterborne disease outbreaks associated with drinking water and other nonrecreational water-United States, 2009-2010.. MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report. 62, 714.
Carrillo, M., Estrada E., & Hazen TC. (1985).  Survival and enumeration of the fecal indicators Bifidobacterium adolescentis and Escherichia coli in a tropical rain forest watershed. Applied and environmental microbiology. 50, 468–476.
Yu, U.. (1972).  Survival of C. w. in sewage sludge. Sewage Sludge Quarterly. 23, 2.
Bordalo, AA., Onrassami R., & Dechsakulwatana C. (2002).  Survival of faecal indicator bacteria in tropical estuarine waters (Bangpakong River, Thailand). Journal of Applied Microbiology. 93, 864–871.
Holdenried, R.., & Quan S.. F. (1956).  Susceptibility of New Mexico rodents to experimental plague. Public health reports. 71, 10.
Marshall, R. G., & Gerone P. J. (1961).  Susceptibility of suckling mice to variola virus. Journal of Bacteriology. 82, 1.
John, D. T., & Hoppe K. L. (1990).  Susceptibility of Wild Mammals to Infection with Naegleria fowleri. The Journal of Parasitology. 76, 6.
Cabelli, VJ., Dufour AP., McCabe LJ., & Levin MA. (1982).  Swimming-associated gastroenteritis and water quality. American journal of epidemiology. 115, 606–616.
Cabelli, V. J. (1989).  Swimming-associated illness and recreational water quality criteria. Water science and technology. 21, 13–21.
Holty, J-E. C., Bravata D. M., Liu H., Olshen R. A., McDonald K. M., & Owens D. K. (2006).  Systematic review: a century of inhalational anthrax cases from 1900 to 2005. Annals of internal medicine. 144, 270–280.
Holty, J.., Bravata D.., Liu H.., Olshen R.., Mcdonald K.., & Owens D.. (2006).  Systematic Review: A Century of Inhalational Anthrax Cases from 1900 to 2005. Annals of Internal Medicine. 144, 270-280.