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Klaudia Kulik, Anna Lenart-Boron and Kinga Wyrzykowska
Environmental aquatic pollution with antibiotics is a global challenge that affects even pristine mountain environments. Monitoring the concentration of antibiotics in water is critical to water resource management. In this review, we present the sources...
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Ziteng Liu, Junqin Yao, Huiying Ma, Abudukelimu Rukeya, Zenghui Liang, Wenyan Du and Yinguang Chen
Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) pose a widespread concern for human health and wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are considered to be a major source of ARG transmission. In this paper, the potential hosts and genetic characteristics of ARGs in the i...
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Kamalya Karamova, Natalia Danilova, Svetlana Selivanovskaya and Polina Galitskaya
One way to increase yields in agriculture using organic alternative methods is the introduction of manure-based composts into the soil. However, the use of such composts carries a risk of soil contamination with antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) from the...
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Junying Lu, Zhe Tian, Jianwei Yu, Min Yang and Yu Zhang
Understanding how antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are distributed in drinking water treatment processes is important due to their potential public health risk. Little is known about the occurrence and distribution of ARGs in typical drinking water tre...
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Katja Lehmann, Thomas Bell, Michael J. Bowes, Gregory C.A. Amos, ... Andrew C. Singer
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The spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in the environment is a serious concern. Bacterial ARGs can spread via different mobile genetic elements as phage particles, which thereby emerge as novel vectors for environmental dissemination. To assess...
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