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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.
Powell, M. R., Ebel E., Schlosser W., Walderhaug M., & Kause J. (2000).  Dose-response envelope for Escherichia coli O157:H7. Quantitative Microbiology. 2, 141-163.
Powell, M. R., & (2000).  Dose-response envelope for Escherichia coli. Quantitative Microbiology. 2, 141-163.
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.
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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.
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,
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.
Njc, S., & (2005).  Dose response modelling of Escherichia coli O157 incorporating data from foodborne and environmental outbreaks. International Journal of Food Microbiology. 103, 35-47.
Strachan, N.. J. C. al. (2005).  Dose response modelling of Escherichia coli O157 incorporating data from foodborne and environmental outbreaks. International Journal of Food Microbiology. 103, 35-47.
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.
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.
Teunis, P.., Takumi K.., & Shinagawa K.. (2004).  Dose response for infection by Escherichia coli O157:H7 from outbreak data. Risk Analysis: An Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis. 24, 401-407.
Powell, M. R., Ebel E., Schlosser W., Walderhaug M., & Kause J. (Submitted).  Dose-Response Envelope for Escherichia coli. 24.
Wade, T. J., Pai N., Eisenberg J. N. S., & Colford J. M. (2003).  Do US EPA water quality guidelines for recreational waters prevent gastrointestinal illness? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Environmental Health Perspectives. 111,
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Obiri‐Danso, K., & Jones K. (1999).  Distribution and seasonality of microbial indicators and thermophilic campylobacters in two freshwater bathing sites on the River Lune in northwest England. Journal of Applied Microbiology. 87(6), 
Chan, P. A., & (2011).  Distinguishing characteristics between pandemic 2009–2010 influenza A (H1N1) and other viruses in patients hospitalized with respiratory illness. PLoS One. 6, 9.
Friedler, E., Yardeni A., Gilboa Y., & Alfiya Y. (2011).  Disinfection of greywater effluent and regrowth potential of selected bacteria. Water Science and Technology. 63, 931–940.