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Haas, C. N., & Thayyar-Madabusi A. (1999).  Development and Validation of Dose-Response Relationship for Listeria monocytogenes. Quantitative Microbiology. 1, 89-102.
Watanabe, T.., Bartrand T.. A., Weir M.. H., Omura T.., & Haas C.. N. (2010).  Development of a Dose-Response Model for SARS Coronavirus. Risk Analysis: An International Journal. 30(7), 1129–1138.
Haas, C.. N., & (2000).  Development of a dose-response relationship for Escherichia coli O157:H7. International Journal of Food Microbiology. 56, 153-159.
Levine, M. M., Caplan E. S., Waterman D., Cash R. A., Hornick R. B., & Snyder M. J. (1977).  Diarrhea caused by Escherichia coli that produce only heat-stable enterotoxin. Infection and Immunity. 17, 1.
Collier, SA., Stockman LJ., Hicks LA., Garrison LE., Zhou FJ., & Beach MJ. (2012).  Direct healthcare costs of selected diseases primarily or partially transmitted by water. Epidemiology & Infection. 140, 2003–2013.
Collier, S.. A., Stockman L.. J., Hicks L.. A., Garrison L.. E., Zhou F.. J., & Beach M.. J. (2012).  Direct healthcare costs of selected diseases primarily or partially transmitted by water. Epidemiology & Infection. 2015,
Chen, L., Geys H., Cawthraw S., Havelaar A., & Teunis P. (2006).  Dose response for infectivity of several strains of Campylobacter jejuni in chickens. Risk Analysis. 26, 1613–1621.
Chen, L.., Geys H.., Cawthraw S.., Havelaar A.., & Teunis P.. (2006).  Dose response for infectivity of several strains of ''Campylobacter jejuni'' in chickens. Risk Analysis. 1613-1621.
Chen, L.., Geys H.., Cawthraw S.., Havelaar A.., & Teunis P.. (2006).  Dose response for infectivity of several strains of Campylobacter jejuni in chickens. Risk Analysis: An Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis. 26, 1613-1621.
Chen, L.., Geys H.., Cawthraw S.., Havelaar A.., & Teunis P.. (2006).  Dose Response for Infectivity of Several Strains of Campylobacter jejuni in Chickens. Risk Analysis. 26, 6.
Hamilton, K., Weir M., & Haas C. (2016).  Dose response models and a quantitative microbial risk assessment framework for the Mycobacterium avium complex that account for recent developments in molecular biology, taxonomy, and epidemiology. Water Research. 109,
Hamilton, K., Weir M., & Haas C. (2016).  Dose response models and a quantitative microbial risk assessment framework for the Mycobacterium avium complex that account for recent developments in molecular biology, taxonomy, and epidemiology. Water Research. 109,
Teunis, P. F. M., Nagelkerke N. J. D., & Haas C. N. (1999).  Dose response models for infectious gastroenteritis. Risk Analysis. 19(6), 
Teunis, P. F. M., Nagelkerke N. J. D., & Haas C. N. (1999).  Dose response models for infectious gastroenteritis. Risk Analysis. 19, 1251–1260.
Watanabe, T.., Bartrand T.. A., Omura T.., & Haas C.. N. (2012).  Dose-Response Assessment for Influenza A Virus Based on Data Sets of Infection with its Live Attenuated Reassortants. Risk Analysis. 32, 555–565.
Tamrakar, S. B., Haluska A., Haas C. N., & Bartrand T. A. (2011).  Dose-Response Model of Coxiella burnetii (Q Fever). Risk Analysis. 31, 120–128.
Tamrakar, S. B., Haluska A., Haas C. N., & Bartrand T. A. (2011).  Dose-Response Model of Coxiella burnetii (Q Fever). Risk Analysis. 31, 120–128.
Tamrakar, S. B., Haluska A., Haas C. N., & Bartrand B. A. (2011).  Dose-Response Model of Coxiella burnetii (Q Fever). Risk Analysis. 31, 120-128.
Tamrakar, S. B., Haluska A., Haas C. N., & Bartrand B. A. (2011).  Dose-Response Model of Coxiella burnetii (Q Fever). Risk Analysis. 31, 120-128.
Bartrand, T.. A., Weir M.. H., & Haas C.. N. (2008).  Dose-Response Models for Inhalation of Bacillus anthracis Spores: Interspecies Comparisons. Risk Analysis. 28, 4.
Kitajima, M.., Huang Y.., Watanabe T.., Katayama H.., & Haas C.. N. (2011).  Dose–response time modelling for highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1) virus infection. Letters in applied microbiology. 53, 438–444.
Kitajima, M.., Huang Y.., Watanabe T.., Katayama H.., & Haas C.. N. (2011).  Dose–response time modelling for highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1) virus infection. Letters in applied microbiology. 53, 438–444.