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Emch, Michael E. & Escamilla, Veronica (2010). Cholera, Geography of.. Warf, Barney (Ed.) (pp. 401-403). Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE Publications.

Emch, Michael E. & Root, Elisabeth Dowling (2010). Emerging and Re-Emerging Diseases.. Brown, Tim; McLafferty, Sara; & Moon, Graham (Eds.) (pp. 154-172). Chichester, England: Wiley-Blackwell.

Emch, Michael E.; Yunus, Mohammad; Escamilla, Veronica; Feldacker, Caryl; & Ali, Mohammad (2010). Local Population and Regional Environmental Drivers of Cholera in Bangladesh. Environmental Health, 9, 2. PMCID: PMC2819239

Kalkbrenner, Amy E.; Daniels, Julie L.; Chen, Jiu-Chiuan; Poole, Charles L.; Emch, Michael E.; & Morrissey, Joseph P. (2010). Perinatal Exposure to Hazardous Air Pollutants and Autism Spectrum Disorders at Age 8. Epidemiology, 21(5), 631-641. PMCID: PMC2989602

Meade, Melinda S. & Emch, Michael E. (2010). Medical Geography. New York: The Guilford Press.

Porter, Kimberly A.; Thomas, James C.; & Emch, Michael E. (2010). Variations in the Effect of Incarceration on Community Gonorrhoea Rates, Guilford County, North Carolina, 2005-2006. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 21(1), 34-38. PMCID: PMC5063646

Root, Elisabeth Dowling & Emch, Michael E. (2010). Tracing Drinking Water to Its Source: An Ecological Study of the Relationship between Textile Mills and Gastroschisis in North Carolina. Health & Place, 16(5), 794-802.

Ruiz-Moreno, Diego; Pascual, Mercedes; Emch, Michael E.; & Yunus, Mohammad (2010). Spatial Clustering in the Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Endemic Cholera [Open Access]. BMC Infectious Diseases, 10, 51. PMCID: PMC2846945

Savory, David J.; Cox, Kenneth L.; Emch, Michael E.; Alemi, Farrokh; & Pattie, David C. (2010). Enhancing Spatial Detection Accuracy for Syndromic Surveillance with Street Level Incidence Data. International Journal of Health Geographics, 9(1), 1. PMCID: PMC2819064

Ali, Mohammad; Emch, Michael E.; Yunus, Mohammad; & Clemens, John D. (2009). Modeling Spatial Heterogeneity of Disease Risk and Evaluation of the Impact of Vaccination. Vaccine, 27(28), 3724-3729.