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Mani, R., & Mustard A. (2013).  India Dairy and Products Annual 2013.
World Health Organization (2015).  India: WHO statistical profile.
Pluschke, P.. (2004).  Indoor Air Pollution. The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry. 4F,
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Fries, I. (1988).   Infectivity and multiplication of Nosema apis Z. in the ventriculus of the honey bee.
Okhuysen, P. C., Rich S. M., Chappell C. L., Grimes K. A., Widmer G., Feng X., et al. (2002).  Infectivity of a Cryptosporidium parvum Isolate of Cervine Origin for Healthy Adults and Interferon-γ Knockout Mice. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 185, 9.
Chappell, C. L., Okhuysen P. C., Sterling C. R., Wang C., Jakubowski W., & Dupont H. L. (1999).  Infectivity of Cryptosporidium parvum in healthy adults with pre-existing anti-C. parvum serum immunoglobulin G.. The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 60, 157–164.
Thebault, A., Teunis PFM., Le Pendu J., Le Guyader FS., & Denis JB. (2013).  Infectivity of GI and GII noroviruses established from oyster related outbreaks.
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Quan, S. F., McManus A. G., & von Fintel H. (1956).  Infectivity of Tularemia Applied to Intact Skin and Ingested in Drinking Water. Science. 123, 942-943.
Quan, S.. F., McManus A.. G., & Von Finte. H.. (1956).  Infectivity of tularemia applied to intact skin and ingested in drinking water. Science. 123, 942-3.
Bravata, D. M., Holty J-E. C., Wang E., Lewis R., Wise P. H., McDonald K. M., et al. (2007).  Inhalational, gastrointestinal, and cutaneous anthrax in children: a systematic review of cases: 1900 to 2005. Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine. 161, 896–905.
Bravata, D.., Holty J.., Wang E.., Lewis R.., Wise P.., Mcdonald K.., et al. (2007).  Inhalational, Gastrointestinal, and Cutaneous Anthrax in Children. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 896-905.
Haggerty, R.. M., & John D.. T. (1978).  Innate resistance of mice to experimental infection with Naegleria fowleri.. Infection and immunity. 20, 73–77.
DuPont, H.. L., Levine M.. M., Hornick R.. B., & Formal S.. B. (1989).  Inoculum Size in Shigellosis and Implications for Expected Mode of Transmission. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 159, 6.
Dupont, H. L. (1989).  Inoculum size in shigellosis and implications for expected mode of transmission. The Journal of infectious diseases. 159, 1126-1128.
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Schoen, M. E., & Ashbolt N. J. (2011).  An in-premise model for Legionella exposure during showering events. Water research. 45, 5826–5836.
Schoen, M. E., & Ashbolt N. J. (2011).  An in-premise model for Legionella exposure during showering events. Water research. 45,
Calderone, NW. (2012).  Insect pollinated crops, insect pollinators and US agriculture: trend analysis of aggregate data for the period 1992-2009.