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2015
Centers for Disease Control Prevention, (2015).  Parasites - Giardia: Treatment.
Montazeri, N., Goettert D., Achberger EC., Johnson CN., Prinyawiwatkul W., & Janes ME. (2015).  Pathogenic enteric viruses and microbial indicators during secondary treatment of municipal wastewater.
Pires, DP., & Boas DV. (2015).  Phage Therapy: a Step Forward in the Treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infections.
Cowling, B. J., Park M., Fang V. J., Wu P., Leung G. M., & Wu J. T. (2015).  Preliminary epidemiologic assessment of MERS-CoV outbreak in South Korea, May–June 2015. Euro surveillance: bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles= European communicable disease bulletin. 20,
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, (2015).  Promoting Sustainability and Resiliency Through Net Zero and Net Positive Technologies and Approaches.
Fewtrell, L., & Kay D. (2015).  Recreational Water and Infection: A Review of Recent Findings.
Beer, K. D. (2015).  Surveillance for waterborne disease outbreaks associated with drinking water—United States, 2011–2012. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Beer, K. D., Gargano J. W., Roberts V. A., Hill V. R., Garrison L. E., Kutty P. K., et al. (2015).  Surveillance for waterborne disease outbreaks associated with drinking water—United States, 2011–2012. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 64, 842–8.
Brandt, A. (2015).  The neonicotinoids thiacloprid, imidacloprid, and clothianidin affect the immunocompetence of honey bees (Apis mellifera L.).
Centers for Disease Control Prevention (2015).  Vaccines and Immunization.
Control, C. for Diseas (2015).  Vaccines & Immunizations.
Rhoads, W. J. (2015).  Water heater temperature set point and water use patterns influence Legionella pneumophila and associated microorganisms at the tap. Microbiome. 3,
Rhoads, W. J., Ji P., Pruden A., & Edwards M. A. (2015).  Water heater temperature set point and water use patterns influence Legionella pneumophila and associated microorganisms at the tap. Microbiome. 3, 67.
2016
(2016).  Center for Advancing Microbial Risk Assessment CAMRA Microbial Risk Assessment Wiki .
Bédard, E., Boppe I., Kouamé S., Martin P., Pinsonneault L., Valiquette L., et al. (2016).  Combination of heat shock and enhanced thermal regime to control the growth of a persistent Legionella pneumophila strain. Pathogens. 5, 35.
Codling, G. (2016).  Concentrations of neonicotinoid insecticides in honey, pollen, and honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) in central Saskatchewan, Canada.
Hamilton, K. A., & Haas C. N. (2016).  Critical review of mathematical approaches for quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) of Legionella in engineered water systems: research gaps and a new framework. Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology.
Hamilton, KA., & Haas CN. (2016).  Critical review of mathematical approaches for quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) of Legionella in engineered water systems: Research gaps and a new framework. Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology. 2, 599–613.
Weir, M.. H., Mitchell J.., Flynn W.. B., & Pope J.. M. (2016).  Development of a Microbial Dose Response Visualization and Modelling Application for QMRA Modelers and Educators.
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,
Weir, M.. H. (2016).  Dose-Response Modeling and Use: Challenges and Uncertainties in Environmental Exposure. In Manual of Environmental Microbiology. 3, 5.
NATICK, ILSC. (2016).   Force Provider.
Kanamori, H., Weber D. J., & Rutala W. A. (2016).  Healthcare outbreaks associated with a water reservoir and infection prevention strategies. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 62, 1423–1435.
[Anonymous] (2016).  Infectious Diseases Related to Travel.
Schwake, D. Otto, Garner E., Strom O. R., Pruden A., & Edwards M. A. (2016).  Legionella DNA markers in tap water coincident with a Spike in Legionnaires’ disease in Flint, MI. Environmental Science & Technology Letters. 3, 311–315.