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Aiello, Allison E. & Larson, Elaine L. (2003). Antibacterial Cleaning and Hygiene Products as an Emerging Risk Factor for Antibiotic Resistance in the Community. Lancet Infectious Diseases, 3(8), 501-506.

Larson, Elaine L.; Aiello, Allison E.; Gomez-Duarte, Cabilia; Lin, Susan X.; Lee, Lillian V.; Della-Latta, Phyllis; & Lindhardt, Charlotte (2003). Bioluminescence ATP Monitoring as a Surrogate Marker for Microbial Load on Hands and Surfaces in the Home. Food Microbiology, 20(6), 735-739.

Larson, Elaine L.; Aiello, Allison E.; Lee, Lillian V.; Della-Latta, Phyllis; Gomez-Duarte, Cabilia; & Lin, Susan X. (2003). Short- and Long-Term Effects of Handwashing with Antimicrobial or Plain Soap in the Community. Journal of Community Health, 28(2), 139-150.

Sultana, Bianca; Cimiotti, Jeannie P.; Aiello, Allison E.; Sloan, Dan; & Larson, Elaine L. (2003). Effects of Age and Race on Skin Condition and Bacterial Counts on Hands of Neonatal ICU Nurses. Heart & Lung, 32(4), 283-289.

Aiello, Allison E. & Larson, Elaine L. (2002). Causal Inference: The Case of Hygiene and Health. American Journal of Infection Control, 30(8), 503-510.

Aiello, Allison E. & Larson, Elaine L. (2002). What Is the Evidence for a Causal Link between Hygiene and Infections?. Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2(2), 103-110.

Kagan, Lori J.; Aiello, Allison E.; & Larson, Elaine L. (2002). The Role of the Home Environment in the Transmission of Infectious Diseases. Journal of Community Health, 27(4), 247-267. PMCID: PMC7087835

Aiello, Allison E. & Larson, Elaine L. (2001). An Analysis of 6 Decades of Hygiene-Related Advertising: 1940-2000. American Journal of Infection Control, 29(6), 383-388.

Larson, Elaine L. & Aiello, Allison E. (2001). Hygiene and Health: An Epidemiologic Link?. American Journal of Infection Control, 29(4), 232-238.

Larson, Elaine L.; Aiello, Allison E.; Bastyr, Jed; Lyle, Chris; Stahl, Julie B.; Cronquist, Alicia; Lai, Lena; & Della-Latta, Phyllis (2001). Assessment of Two Hand Hygiene Regimens for Intensive Care Unit Personnel. Critical Care Medicine, 29(5), 944-951.