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Gouvea, V.. S., Alencar A.. A., Barth O.. M., de C. L., Fialho A.. M., Araújo H.. P., et al. (1986).  Diarrhoea in Mice Infected with a Human Rotavirus. Journal of General Virology. 67, 3.
Dean, K., & Mitchell J. (2020).  A dose response model for the inhalation route of exposure to P. aeruginosa. Microbial Risk Analysis. 15, 100115.
Dean, K., & Mitchell J. (2020).  A dose response model for the inhalation route of exposure to P. aeruginosa. Microbial Risk Analysis. 15, 100115.
Njc, S., Doyle M.. P., Kasuga F.., Rotariu O.., & Ogden I.. D. (2005).  Dose response modelling of Escherichia coli O157 incorporating data from foodborne and environmental outbreaks. International Journal of Food Microbiology. 103, 1.
Murphy, B. R., Clements M. L., Madore H. P., Steinberg J., O'Donnell S., Betts R., et al. (1984).  Dose Response of Cold-Adapted, Reassortant Influenza A/California/10/78 Virus (H1N1) in Adult Volunteers. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 149, 5.
Murphy, B. R., Clements M. L., Madore H. P., Steinberg J., O'Donnell S., Betts R., et al. (1984).  Dose Response of Cold-Adapted, Reassortant Influenza A/California/10/78 Virus (H1N1) in Adult Volunteers. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 149, 5.
Smith, M. A., Takeuchi K., Anderson G., Ware G. O., McClure H. M., Raybourne R. B., et al. (2008).  Dose-Response Model for Listeria monocytogenes-Induced Stillbirths in Nonhuman Primates. Infection and Immunity. 76, 2.
Vesikari, T., Ruuska TARJA., Bogaerts HUGUES., Delem ANDRÉE., & André FRANCIS. (1985).  Dose-response study of RIT 4237 oral rotavirus vaccine in breast-fed and formula-fed infants.. Pediatric infectious disease. 4, 622–625.
Coulliete, A. D., Alan-Yillmaz A., Dreelin E. A., McNinch R. M., Fong T. T., & Rose J. B. (0).  Drinking Water Safety in the 21st Century.
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Botzenhart, K., & Doring G. (1993).  Ecology and epidemiology of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Pichichero, M. E., Losonsky GENEVIEVE. A., Rennels MARGARET. B., Disney FRANK. A., Green JOHN. L., Francis ANNE. B., et al. (1990).  Effect of dose and a comparison of measures of vaccine take for oral rhesus rotavirus vaccine. The Maryland Clinical Studies Group.. The Pediatric infectious disease journal. 9, 339–344.
Stephenson, E. H., Larson E. W., & Dominik J. W. (1984).  Effect of environmental factors on aerosol-induced Lassa virus infection. Journal of medical virology. 14, 4.
Diringer, H., Roehmel J., & Beekes M. (1998).  Effect of repeated oral infection of hamsters with scrapie. Journal of General Virology. 79,
Couch, R. B., Cate T. R., Douglas R. G., Gerone P. J., & Knight V. (1966).  Effect of route of inoculation on experimental respiratory viral disease in volunteers and evidence for airborne transmission. Bacteriological Reviews. 30, 3.
Blaser, M. J., Duncan D. J., Warren G. H., & W-ll W. (1983).  Experimental Campylobacter jejuni Infection of Adult Mice. Infection and Immunity. 39, 2.
Day, W. C., & Berendt R. F. (1972).  Experimental Tularemia in Macaca mulatta: Relationship of Aerosol Particle Size to the Infectivity of Airborne Pasteurella tularensis. Infection and Immunity. 5, 1.
Day, W.. C., & Berendt R.. F. (1972).  Experimental Tularemia in Macaca mulatta: Relationship of Aerosol Particle Size to the Infectivity of Airborne Pasteurella tularensis.. Infection and Immunity. 5, 77-82.
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Couch, R.. B., Knight V.., Gerone P.. J., Cate T.. R., & Douglas R.. G. (1969).  Factors influencing response of volunteers to inoculation with Coxsackie virus A type 21. The American review of respiratory disease. 99, 1.
Heaney, C. D., Sams E., Dufour A. P., Brenner K. P., Haugland R. A., Chern E., et al. (2012).  Fecal indicators in sand, sand contact, and risk of enteric illness among beachgoers. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.). 23, 95.
Ferguson, C. M., Davies C. M., Kaucner C., Krogh M., Rodehutskors J., Deere D. A., et al. (2007).  Field scale quantification of microbial transport from bovine faeces under simulated rainfall events. Journal of Water and Health. 0.5(1), 
Ferguson, C. M., Davies C. M., Kaucner C., Krogh M., Rodehutskors J., Deere D. A., et al. (2007).  Field scale quantification of microbial transport from bovine faeces under simulated rainfall events. Journal of Water and Health. 0.5(1), 
Christy, C.., Madore H.. P., Pichichero M.. E., Gala C.., Pincus P.., Vosefski D.., et al. (1988).  Field trial of rhesus rotavirus vaccine in infants. The Pediatric infectious disease journal. 7, 9.
Jones, J. L., & Dubey J. P. (2012).  Foodborne toxoplasmosis. Clinical Infectious Diseases.
Mead, P., Slutsker L., Dietz V., & McCaig L. (1999).  Food-related illness and death in the United States.
Thomas, V., McDonnell G., Denyer S. P., & Maillard J-Y. (2010).  Free-living amoebae and their intracellular pathogenic microorganisms: risks for water quality. FEMS microbiology reviews. 34, 231–259.