(2015). Bayesian modeling of virus removal efficiency in wastewater treatment processes.
Water Science and Technology. 72, pp. 1789–1795.
(2015). A beach of their own: The origins of gender segregation in the Israeli public sphere.
New York University. Ann Arbor.
(2015). Benefits and Costs of the Water Sanitation and Hygiene Targets for the Post-2015 Development Agenda.
Copenhagen Consensus Center. Lowell, MA.
(2015). A biocoagulant slow sand filtration for disinfection of Toxoplasma gondii oocysts from Mezam River in Bamenda, Cameroon.
African Journal of Biotechnology. 14, pp. 937–943.
(2015). Biocoagulants for Water and Waste Water Purification: a Review.
International Review of Biophysical Chemistry (IREBIC).
(2015). Biodegradation of Fats and Oils in Domestic Wastewater by Selected Protozoan Isolates.
Water Air Soil Pollut. 226(140), pp. 1-15. doi: 10.1007/s11270-015-2405-7.
(2015). Biotin-and Glycoprotein-Coated Microspheres as Surrogates for Studying Filtration Removal of Cryptosporidium parvum in Granular Limestone Aquifer Media.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology. pp. AEM–00885.
(2015). Blastocystis isolates from patients with irritable bowel syndrome and from asymptomatic carriers exhibit similar parasitological loads, but significantly different generation times and genetic variability across multiple subtypes.
PLoS ONE. 10, pp. e0124006.
(2015). Breaking the Next Taboo: Menstrual Hygiene within CLTS (Frontiers of CLTS: Innovations and Insights Issue No. 6).
CLTS Knowledge Hub, Institute for Development Studies, University of Sussex. Falmer, Brighton.
(2015). Breaking the Next Taboo: Menstrual Hygiene within CLTS (Frontiers of CLTS: Innovations and Insights Issue No. 6).
CLTS Knowledge Hub, Institute for Development Studies, University of Sussex. Falmer, Brighton.
(2015). Briefing Note. Antimicrobial Resistance: An Emerging Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Issue WHO/FWC/WSH/14.7.
World Health Organization. Geneva. pp. 16.
(2015). Broad Blockade Antibody Responses in Human Volunteers after Immunization with a Multivalent Norovirus VLP Candidate Vaccine: Immunological Analyses from a Phase I Clinical Trial.
PLOS Medicine. 12, pp. e1001807. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001807.
(2015). Burden of Invasive Nontyphoidal Salmonella Disease in a Rural and Urban Site in Kenya, 2009-2014.
Clin Infect DisClin Infect Dis. 2015/10/10 ed.61 Suppl 4, pp. S302-9.
(2015). The Burden of Norovirus Disease in Children in the European Union:.
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 34, pp. 229–234. doi: 10.1097/INF.0000000000000546.
(2015). Burdens and benefits of climate change solutions: A case study of climate change skeptics and deniers in rural Nevada.
University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Ann Arbor.
(2015). Calibration of log response using core and outcrop data in the eastern Uinta basin to allow correlation from outcrop belts into the subsurface.
Colorado School of Mines. Ann Arbor.
(2015). Calomys callosus chronically infected by Toxoplasma gondii clonal type II strain and reinfected by Brazilian strains is not able to prevent vertical transmission.
Frontiers in Microbiology. 6, pp. 181.
(2015). Campylobacter: Animal Reservoirs, Human Infections, and Options for Control.
Zoonoses - Infections Affecting Humans and Animals: Focus on Public Health Aspects. (Sing, A., ed.). Springer Netherlands. Dordrecht. pp. 159-177.
(2015). CCp5A Protein from Toxoplasma gondii as a Serological Marker of Oocyst-driven Infections in Humans and Domestic Animals.
Frontiers in Microbiology. 6, pp. 1305.
(2015). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Giardiasis surveillance – United States, 2011-2012.
MMWR Supplements. 64, pp. 15–25.
(2015). Centers for Disease Control: Department of Health and Human Services.
(2015). Cerebral sparganosis: case report and review of the European cases.
Acta Neurochir. 157, pp. 1339–1343. doi: 10.1007/s00701-015-2466-9.
(2015). Cerebral Toxocariasis: Silent Progression to Neurodegenerative Disorders?.
Clinical Microbiology Reviews. 28, pp. 663–686. doi: 10.1128/cmr.00106-14.
(2015). Challenges and opportunities associated with neglected tropical disease and water, sanitation and hygiene intersectoral integration programs.
BMC public health. 15, pp. 547. doi: 10.1186/s12889-015-1838-7.
(2015). Chapter 25 - Municipal Wastewater Treatment.
Environmental Microbiology (Third Edition). (Pepper, I.L., Gerba, C.P. and Gentry, T.J., ed.). Academic Press. San Diego. pp. 583-606.
]