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.

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