We can use sewage to track the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria

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Wastewater surveillance helped us track covid. Now we can use it to tackle the "silent pandemic."
Wastewater surveillance helped us track covid. Now we can use it to tackle the silent pandemic.

Small-scale wastewater treatment plants as a source of the dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes in the aquatic environment - ScienceDirect

Cost-effective sensor placement optimization for large-scale urban sewage surveillance - ScienceDirect

Cost-effective sensor placement optimization for large-scale urban sewage surveillance - ScienceDirect

Carey Cunningham on LinkedIn: We can use sewage to track the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Monitoring antibiotic resistance genes in wastewater environments: The challenges of filling a gap in the One-Health cycle - ScienceDirect

Frontiers Wastewater surveillance of antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens: A systematic review

Rajeesh Vijayan on LinkedIn: We can use sewage to track the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria

MIT Technology Review en LinkedIn: DeepMind says it will release the structure of every protein known to…

Multidrug-resistant bacteria and microbial communities in a river estuary with fragmented suburban waste management - ScienceDirect

Bacteria Resistant to Last Resort Antibiotic Found for First Time in Los Angeles County Wastewater - USC Viterbi

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