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U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy and Air Force, (2010).  Technical Bulletin. Sanitary Control and Surveillance of Field and Water Supplies.
U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy and Air Force, (2010).  Technical Bulletin. Sanitary Control and Surveillance of Field and Water Supplies. TB MED 577/ NavMED P- 5010-10/AFMAN 48-138_IP,
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European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, (2010).  Technical report: Risk assessment on Q fever.
U.S. Environmen EPA) (2003).  Technology: Control of Pathogens and Vector Attraction in Sewage Sludge.
Mridha, P., Biswas A. K., Ramakrishnan R., & Murhekar M. V. (2011).  The 2010 outbreak of cholera among workers of a jute mill in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Journal of health, population, and nutrition. 29, 9.
Mueller-Ortiz, S. L., Drouin S. M., & Wetsel R. A. (2004).  The alternative activation pathway and complement component C3 are critical for a protective immune response against Pseudomonas aeruginosa in a murine model of pneumonia. Infection and immunity. 72, 2899–2906.
Teunis, P. F. M., & Havelaar A. H. (2000).  The beta Poisson dose-response model is not a single-hit model. Risk Analysis. 20,
Hornick, RB. (1970).  The broad street pump revisied: response of volunteers to ingested cholera vibrios.
Hornick, R. B., Music S. I., Wenzel R., Cash R., Libonati J. P., Snyder M. J., et al. (1971).  The Broad Street pump revisited: response of volunteers to ingested cholera vibrios. Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine. 47, 10.
Hornick, R. B., I M. S., R W., A C. R., P L. J., Snyder M. J., et al. (1971).  The Broad Street Pump Revisited: Response of Volunteers to Ingested Cholera Vibrios. Bulletin New York Academy of Medicine. 47(10), 
Kaufmann, A. F., Meltzer M. I., & Schmid G. P. (1997).  The economic impact of a bioterrorist attack: are prevention and post-attack intervention programs justifiable?. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 2, 83-94.
Matthews, J., Dickey B., Miller R., & Felzer J. (2012).  The epidemiology of published norovirus outbreaks: a review of risk factors associated with attack rate and genogroup.
Driscoll, J., Brody S., & Kollef M. (2007).  The epidemiology, pathogenesis and treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections. Drugs. 67(3), 351 - 368.
Rendtorff, R. C. (1954).  The experimental transmission of human intestinal protozoan parasites. I. Endamoeba coli cysts given in capsules. American journal of hygiene. 59, 2.
Rendtorff, R.. C. (1954).  The experimental transmission of human intestinal protozoan parasites. II. Giardia lamblia cysts given in capsules. American journal of hygiene. 59, 2.
Ali, M., Lopez A. Lena, You Y., Kim Y. Eun, Sah B., Maskery B., et al. (2012).  The global burden of cholera. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 90, 209–218.
Hay, RJ., & Johns NE. (2014).  The Global Burden of Skin Disease in 2010: An Analysis of the Prevalence and Impact of Skin Conditions.
Meynell, G. G., & Meynell E. W. (1958).  The growth of micro-organisms in vivo with particular reference to the relation between dose and latent period. The Journal of Hygiene. 56(3), 
Meynell, G., & Meynell W. (1958).  The growth of micro-organisms in vivo with particular reference to the relation between dose and latent period.
Yangco, B. G., Lackman-Smith C., Espinoza C. G., Solomon D. A., & Deresinski S. C. (1989).  The hamster model of chronic Mycobacterium avium complex infection. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 159, 556–561.
Reed, HR. (2004).  The Inactivation of Microbes by Sunlight : Solar Disinfection as a Water Treatment Process.
Azman, A. S., Rudolph K. E., Cummings D. A. T., & Lessler J. (2013).  The incubation period of cholera: a systematic review. Journal of Infection. 66, 432–438.
DuPont, H. L., Chappell C. L., Sterling C. R., Okhuysen P. C., Rose J. B., & Jakubowski W. (1995).  The infectivity of Cryptosporidium parvum in healthy volunteers. The New England journal of medicine. 332, 13.
Gale, P. (2006).  The infectivity of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy agent at low doses: the importance of phospholipid. Journal of applied microbiology. 101, 261–274.