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Hornick, R.. _B., & (1970).  Typhoid fever: pathogenesis and immunologic control. New England journal of medicine. 283, 739-746.
Hornick, R. B., Greisman S.E., Woodward T. E., DuPont H. L., Dawkins A. T., & Snyder M. J. (1970).  Typhoid fever: pathogenesis and immunologic control. The New England journal of medicine. 283, 13.
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Bieber, D.., & (1998).  Type IV pili, transient bacterial aggregates, and virulence of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli. Science. 280, 2114-2118.
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Fan, S., Deng G., Song J., Tian G., Suo Y., Jiang Y., et al. (2009).  Two amino acid residues in the matrix protein M1 contribute to the virulence difference of H5N1 avian influenza viruses in mice. Virology.. 384, 1.
Stuart, BM. (1945).  Tularemic pneumonia: Review of American literature and report of 15 additional cases.. American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 210,
Saslaw, S., Eigelsbach H. T., Prior J. A., Wilson H. E., & Carhart S. (1961).  Tularemia vaccine study. II. Respiratory challenge. Arch Intern Med. 702-714.
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Tärnvik, A.., & Berglund L.. (2003).  Tularaemia. European Respiratory Journal. 21, 2.
Benin, A. L., Benson R. F., & Besser R. E. (2012).  Trends in Legionnaires Disease, 1980-1998: Declining Mortality and New Patterns of Diagnosis. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 35, 1039-1046.
World Health Organization (2010).  Treatment of tuberculosis guidelines.
Goldman, D.. A. (2000).  Transmission of viral respiratory infections in the home. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 19, 97-102.
Cornick, N.. A., & Helgerson A.. F. (2004).  Transmission and Infectious Dose of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in Swine. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 70, 9.
Rogers, J. V., Choi Y. W., Giannunzio L. F., Sabourin P. J., Bornman D. M., Blosser E. G., et al. (2007).  Transcriptional responses in spleens from mice exposed to Yersinia pestis CO92. Microbial Pathogenesis. 43, 2.
Hunter, P. R., & Thompson RC. Andrew (2005).  The zoonotic transmission of Giardia and Cryptosporidium. International journal for parasitology. 35, 1181–1190.
DuPont, H. L., Hornick R. B., Dawkins A. T., Snyder M. J., & Formal S. B. (1969).  The Response of Man to Virulent Shigella flexneri 2a. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 119, 296–299.
Dupont, H. L. (1969).  The response of man to virulent Shigella flexneri 2a. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 119, 296-299.
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DuPont, H. L., Chappell C. L., Sterling C. R., Okhuysen P. C., Rose J. B., & Jakubowski W. (1995).  The infectivity of Cryptosporidium parvum in healthy volunteers. The New England journal of medicine. 332, 13.
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Ali, M., Lopez A. Lena, You Y., Kim Y. Eun, Sah B., Maskery B., et al. (2012).  The global burden of cholera. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 90, 209–218.
Rendtorff, R.. C. (1954).  The experimental transmission of human intestinal protozoan parasites. II. Giardia lamblia cysts given in capsules. American journal of hygiene. 59, 2.