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[Anonymous] (2013).  Enteroviruses.
Schwartz, R. (2012).  Enteroviruses.
Savill, MG., Hudson JA., Ball A., Klena JD., Scholes P., Whyte RJ., et al. (2001).  Enumeration of Campylobacter in New Zealand recreational and drinking waters. Journal of Applied Microbiology. 91, 38–46.
Mishra, A., Taneja N., & Sharma M. (2012).  Environmental and epidemiological surveillance of Vibrio cholerae in a cholera-endemic region in India with freshwater environs. Journal of applied microbiology. 112, 225–237.
Mishra, A., Taneja N., & Sharma M. (2011).  Environmental and epidemiological surveillance of Vibrio cholerae in a cholera-endemic region in India with freshwater environs.
Fistarol, GO. (2015).  Environmental and sanitary conditions of Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro.
Hinze Dam Alliance, & Gold Coast City Council (2007).  Environmental Impact Statement.
Ungar, B.. L. P., Soave R.., Fayer R.., & Nash T.. E. (1986).  Enzyme Immunoassay Detection of Immunoglobulin M and G Antibodies to Cryptosporidium in Immunocompetent and Immunocompromised Persons. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 153, 570-578.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2005).  Epidemiology and prevention of vaccine-preventable diseases.
Feldman, R.. E., Baine W.. B., Nitzkin J.. L., Saslaw M.. S., & Pollard R.. A. (1974).  Epidemiology of Salmonella typhi Infection in a Migrant Labor Camp in Dade County, Florida. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 130, 4.
Iwamoto, M., & Ayers T. (2010).  Epidemiology of seafood-associated infections in the United States.
Boyce, T., Swerdlow D., & Griffin P. (1995).  Escherichia coli O157:H7 and the hemolytic-uremic syndrome.
Levine, M. M., Bergquist E. J., Nalin D. R., Waterman D. H., Hornick R. B., Young C. R., et al. (1978).  Escherichia coli strains that cause diarrhoea but do not produce heat-labile or heat-stable enterotoxins and are non-invasive. Lancet.. 1, 8074.
Levine, M.. M., & (1978).  Escherichia coli strains that cause diarrhoea but do not produce heat-labile or heat-stable enterotoxins and are non-invasive. Lancet. 1, 1119-1122.
Kahn, H., & Stralka K. (2009).  Estimated daily average per capita water ingestion by child and adult age categories based on USDA's 1994-1996 and 1998 continuing survey of food intakes by individuals. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology. 19,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, (2010).  Estimates of Deaths Associated with Seasonal Influenza-United States 1976-2007. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 59(33), 
Fleisher, J. M., Kay D., Wyer M. D., & Godfree A. F. (1998).  Estimates of the severity of illnesses associated with bathing in marine waters contaminated with domestic sewage. International Journal of Epidemiology. 27,
World Health Organization, (2008).  Estimating child mortality due to diarrhea in developing countries. Bulletin of the World Health Organization.
Morris, R.D.., & Levin R.. (1995).  Estimating the Incidence of Waterborne Infectious Disease Related to Drinking Water in the United States. Assessing and Managing Health Risks from Drinking Water Contamination: Approaches and Applications. 2015,
Soller, JA. (2010).  Estimating the primary etiologic agents in recreational freshwaters impacted by human sources of faecal contamination.
Mara, D. (2010).  Estimation of Ascaris infection risks in children under 15 from the consumption of wastewater-irrigated carrots..
Murray, P. (2012).  e-Study Guide for: Medical Microbiology.
Wong, M., Kumar L., Jenkins T. M., Xagoraraki I., Phanikumar M. S., & Rose J. B. (2009).  Evaluation of public health risks at recreational beaches in Lake Michigan via detection of enteric viruses and a human-specific bacteriological marker. Water research. 43, 1137–1149.
Cameron, M. A. (2007).  Evaluation of TaqMan real-time PCR for the detection of viable Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts in environmental water samples.
Peng, X., Murphy T., & Holden N. M. (2008).  Evaluation of the Effect of Temperature on the Die-Off Rate for Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts in Water, Soils, and Feces. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 74(23),