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2006
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de Moura, L., Bahia-Oliveira, L.M.G., Wada, M.Y., Jones, J.L., Tuboi, S.H., Carmo, E.H. et al. (2006). Waterborne toxoplasmosis, Brazil, from field to gene. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 12, pp. 326–329.
WHO (2006). Weekly epidemiological record. Cholera, 2005. 81, pp. 297–308.
Barta, J..R. and Thompson, R..C. (2006). What is Cryptosporidium? Reappraising its biology and phylogenetic affinities. Trends in Parasitology. 2006/08/15 ed.22, pp. 463-8.
Flisser, A. (2006). Where are the tapeworms. International Journal for Parasitology. 55 Suppl, pp. S117-120.
WHO,. (2006). The WHO Child Growth Standards. World Health Organization. Geneva.
WHO (2006). WHO Child Growth Standards: Length/height-for-age, Weight-for-age, Weight-for-length, Weight-for-height and Body Mass Index-for-age − Methods and Development. World Health Organization, Geneva.
Kern, P., Wen, H., Sato, N., Vuitton, D.A., Gruener, B., Shao, Y. et al. (2006). WHO classification of alveolar echinococcosis: principles and application. Parasitology International. 55 Suppl, pp. S283–287. doi: 10.1016/j.parint.2005.11.041.
WHO,. (2006). WHO guidelines for the safe use of wastewater, excreta and greywater. 4, WHO (http://www.susana.org/en/resources/library/details/1004). Last Accessed July 2015.
Craun, G.F. and Calderon, R.L. (2006). Workshop summary: estimating waterborne disease risks in the United States. Journal of Water and Health. 04, pp. 241. doi: 10.2166/wh.2006.025.
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2007
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Kildare, B.J.., Leutenegger, C.M.., McSwain, B.S.., Bambic, D.G.., Rajal, V.B.. and Wuertz, S.. (2007). 16S rRNA-based assays for quantitative detection of universal, human-, cow-, and dog-specific fecal Bacteroidales: a Bayesian approach. Water research. 41(16), pp. 3701-3715.
Kildare, B.J., Leutenegger, C.M., McSwain, B.S., Bambic, D.G., Rajal, V.B. and Wuertz, S. (2007). 16S rRNA-based assays for quantitative detection of universal, human-, cow-, and dog-specific fecal Bacteroidales: a Bayesian approach. Water Research. 41, pp. 3701–3715.
Kildare, B.J., Leutenegger, C.M., McSwain, B.S., Bambic, D.G., Rajal, V.B. and Wuertz, S. (2007). 16S rRNA-based assays for quantitative detection of universal, human-, cow-, and dog-specific fecal Bacteroidales: a Bayesian approach. Water Res. 41, pp. 3701–3715.
PHAC (2007). 2005 Annual laboratory surveillance data for enteric pathogens in Canada. Public Health Agency of Canada. Ottawa, Canada.
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Metzgar, D.., Osuna, M.., Kajon, A..E., Hawksworth, A..W., Irvine, M.. and Russell, K..L. (2007). Abrupt emergence of diverse species B adenoviruses at US military recruit training centers. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 196, pp. 1465–73. doi: 10.1086/522970.
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