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    Reducing Legionella colonization in water systems with monochloramine by Flannery, Brendan, Gelling, Lisa B, Vugia, Duc J, Weintraub, June M, Salerno, James J, Conroy, Michael J, Stevens, Valerie A, Rose, Charles E, Moore, Matthew R, Fields, Barry S, Besser, Richard E

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-04-2006)
    “…Monochloramine disinfection of municipal water supplies is associated with decreased risk for Legionnaires' disease. We conducted a 2-year, prospective,…”
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    Aggregated antibiograms and monitoring of drug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae by Van Beneden, Chris A, Lexau, Catherine, Baughman, Wendy, Barnes, Brenda, Bennett, Nancy, Cassidy, P Maureen, Pass, Margaret, Gelling, Lisa, Barrett, Nancy L, Zell, Elizabeth R, Whitney, Cynthia G

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-09-2003)
    “…Community-specific antimicrobial susceptibility data may help monitor trends among drug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae and guide empiric therapy. Because…”
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    "Legionella" reduction after conversion to monochloramine for residual disinfection by WEINTRAUB, JUNE M., FLANNERY, BRENDAN, VUGIA, DUC J., GELLING, LISA B., SALERNO, JAMES J., CONROY, MICHAEL J., STEVENS, VALERIE A., ROSE, CHARLES E., BESSER, RICHARD E., FIELDS, BARRY S., MOORE, MATTHEW R.

    Published in Journal - American Water Works Association (01-04-2008)
    “…Previous studies have shown that monochloramine disinfection of municipal water supplies is associated with decreased risk of healthcare‐associated…”
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    Epidemiologic relation between HIV and invasive pneumococcal disease in San Francisco County, California by NUORTI, J. P, BUTLER, J. C, GELLING, L, KOOL, J. L, REINGOLD, A. L, VUGIA, D. J

    Published in Annals of internal medicine (01-02-2000)
    “…Patients with AIDS have a high incidence of invasive pneumococcal disease, but no population-based data are available on secular trends or rates of this…”
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