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Tacket, C. O., Sztein M. B., Losonsky G., Abe A., Finlay B. B., McNamara B. P., et al. (2000).  Role of EspB in Experimental Human Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli Infection. Infection and Immunity. 68, 6.
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Moist, L., Sontrop J., Garg A., & Clark W. (2009).  Risk of pregnancy-related hypertension within five years of exposure to bacteria-contaminated drinking water.
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Mahdy, A. K. Mohammed, Lim Y. A. L., Surin J., Wan K. L., & Al-Mekhlafi M. S. Hesham (2008).  Risk factors for endemic giardiasis: highlighting the possible association of contaminated water and food. Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene. 102,
Slovic, P.., Finucane M.. L., Peters E.., & MacGregor D.. G. (2004).  Risk as analysis and risk as feelings: some thoughts about affect, reason, risk, and rationality. Risk analysis: an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis. 24, 2.
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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. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 119, 3.
Cash, R. A., Music S. I., Libonati J. P., Snyder M. J., Wenzel R. P., & Hornick R. B. (1974).  Response of man to infection with Vibrio cholerae. I. Clinical, serologic, and bacteriologic responses to a known inoculum. The Jounral of Infectious Disease. 129(1), 
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Love, DC., Lovelace GL., & Sobsey MD. (2010).   Removal of Escherichia coli, Enterococcus fecalis, coliphage MS2, poliovirus, and hepatitis A virus from oysters (Crassostrea virginica) and hard shell clams (Mercinaria mercinaria) by depuration.
Timms, S., Slade J., & Fricker C. (1995).  Removal of Cryptosporidium by Slow Sand Filtration. Water Science and Technology. 3,
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Chaidez, C., Soto-Beltran M., Gerba CP., & Tamimi AH. (2014).  Reduction of risk of Salmonella infection from kitchen cleaning clothes by use of sodium hypochlorite disinfectant cleaner. Letters in applied microbiology. 59, 487–492.
Wade, T. J., Calderon R. L., Sams E., Beach M., Brenner K. P., Williams A. H., et al. (2006).  Rapidly measured indicators of recreational water quality are predictive of swimming-associated gastrointestinal illness. Environmental Health Perspectives. 114,
Wade, T. J., Sams E., Brenner K. P., Haugland R., Chern E., Beach M., et al. (2010).  Rapidly measured indicators of recreational water quality and swimming-associated illness at marine beaches: a prospective cohort study. Environmental Health. 9, 66–66.