References
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- Ford TE. Microbiological safety of drinking water: United States and global perspectives. Environ Health Perspect 1999; 107(1): 191–206
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- Swerdlow DL, Woodruff BA, Brady RC, et al. A waterborne outbreak in Missouri of Escherichia coli 0157; H7 associated with bloody diarrhea and death. Ann Intern Med 1992; 117(10): 812–9
- Kramer MH, Herwaldt BL, Craun GF, et al. Surveillance for waterborne disease outbreaks—United States, 1993–1994. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep CDC Surveill Summ 1996; 45(1): 1–33
Selected reading
- Breiman RF, Butler JC. Legionnaires' disease: clinical, epidemiological, and public health perspectives. Semin Respir Infect 1998; 13(2): 84–9