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Suptel, E. A. (1963).  Pathogenesis of experimental Coxsackie virus infection. Archive of Virology. 7, 61-66.
Stuart, BM. (1945).  Tularemic pneumonia: Review of American literature and report of 15 additional cases.. American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 210,
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Strauss, M. (1996).  Health (pathogen) considerations regarding the use of human waste in aquaculture. Environmental Research Forum.
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.
Stout, JE., Yu VL., Yee YC., Vaccarello S., Diven W., & Lee TC. (1992).  Legionella pneumophila in residential water supplies: environmental surveillance with clinical assessment for Legionnaires' disease.. Epidemiology and infection. 109, 49.
Stout, J. E., & Muder R. R. (2004).  Legionella in residential water systems. Ashrae Journal. 46, 52.
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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.
Stenström, TA., Boisen F., Georgsen F., & (1994).  Waterborne outbreaks in Northern Europe. Copenhagen, Denmark: TemNord, Nordisk Minist.
Standaert, S. M., Hutcheson R. H., & Schaffner W. (1994).  Nosocomial Transmission of Salmonella Gastroenteritis to Laundry Workers in a Nursing Home. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. 15(1), 
Stalkup, J.. R., & Chilukuri S.. (2002).  Enterovirus infections: a review of clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment. Dermatologic clinics. 20, 217–223.
Sroka, S., Bartelheimer N., Winter A., Heukelbach J., Ariza L., Ribeiro H., et al. (2010).  Prevalence and risk factors of toxoplasmosis among pregnant women in Fortaleza, Northeastern Brazil. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygeine. 83,
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Spencer, W. H. (1953).  Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections of the eye. California medicine. 79, 438.
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Soller, JA. (2010).  Estimating the primary etiologic agents in recreational freshwaters impacted by human sources of faecal contamination.
Sobsey, M. D., Stauber C., Casanova L., Brown J., & Elliott M. (2008).  Point of use household drinking water filtration: A practical, effective solution for providing sustained access to safe drinking water in the developing world. Environmental Science & Technology. 42, 12.
Snyder, JW. (2003).  Sentinel Laboratory Guidelines for Suspected Agents of Bioterrorism, Coxiella burnetii.
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.