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    Failure to detect norovirus in a large group of asymptomatic individuals by Marshall, J.A, Hellard, M.E, Sinclair, M.I, Fairley, C.K, Cox, B.J, Catton, M.G, Kelly, H, Wright, P.J

    Published in Public health (London) (01-04-2004)
    “…Noroviruses are a major cause of both sporadic and epidemic gastroenteritis in humans, but the mechanisms by which norovirus circulates within the community…”
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    Endotoxin health risk associated with high pressure cleaning using reclaimed water by Barker, S.F., O'Toole, J., Sinclair, M.I., Keywood, M., Leder, K.

    Published in Microbial risk analysis (01-04-2017)
    “…•A partition model was developed to estimate inhalation and ingestion exposure from sprays.•We modelled inhalation exposure risks from endotoxin in reclaimed…”
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    Food safety in family homes in Melbourne, Australia by Mitakakis, Teresa Z, Sinclair, Martha I, Fairley, Christopher K, Lightbody, Pamela K, Leder, Karin, Hellard, Margaret E

    Published in Journal of food protection (01-04-2004)
    “…Poor food handling practices in the home are a likely cause of gastroenteritis. This study examined how often reported practices in Australian homes met public…”
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    An outbreak of cryptosporidiosis in an urban swimming pool: why are such outbreaks difficult to detect? by Hellard, M E, Sinclair, M I, Fairley, C K, Andrews, R M, Bailey, M, Black, J, Dharmage, S C, Kirk, M D

    “…To describe an outbreak of Cryptosporidium gastroenteritis in a swimming pool in Melbourne in early 1998 that was not detected through routine surveillance,…”
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    The rate of gastroenteritis in a large city before and after chlorination by Hellard, M.E., Sinclair, M.I., Dharmage, S.C., Bailey, M.J., Fairley, C.K.

    “…There is conflicting evidence about the contribution of drinking water to endemic community gastroenteritis in water supplies which meet conventional…”
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