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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.
Evidence for wastewaters as environments where mobile antibiotic resistance genes emerge
Assaying Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria In Raw Sewage Pinpoints Hot Spots : Shots - Health News : NPR
Tracking the source of antibiotic resistome in the stormwater network drainage in the presence of sewage illicit connections - ScienceDirect
How sewers are helping us to monitor disease outbreaks
Sewer science: How scientists hope to track Covid-19 through the world's waste
Cost-effective sensor placement optimization for large-scale urban sewage surveillance - ScienceDirect
MIT Technology Review on LinkedIn: Scientists are finding signals of long covid in blood. They could lead to…
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Antibiotic resistance - how it works and how we can fight it with CRISPR diagnostics - Mammoth Biosciences
Superbugs: Climate change spurs dangerous rise in antibiotic resistance in humans and animals - Genetic Literacy Project
Antibiotic resistance genes from livestock waste: occurrence, dissemination, and treatment
Clare Troupe على LinkedIn: We can use sewage to track the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Frontiers Nanomaterials to address the genesis of antibiotic
Main sources and contamination routes of soil and water by
Science & Tech Spotlight: Wastewater Surveillance