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An Integrated Risk Model of a Drinking‐Water–Borne Cryptosporidiosis Outbreak

Casman et al., 2000

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16208044000396934892
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Casman E
Fischhoff B
Palmgren C
Small M
Wu F
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Risk Analysis

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A dynamic risk model is developed to track the occurrence and evolution of a drinking‐water– borne cryptosporidiosis outbreak. The model characterizes and integrates the various environmental, medical, institutional, and behavioral factors that determine outbreak …
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