Antibiotic and Heavy Metal Susceptibility of Non-Cholera <i>Vibrio</i> Isolated from Marine Sponges and Sea Urchins: Could They Pose a Potential Risk to Public Health?
<i>Vibrio</i> is an important human and animal pathogen that can carry clinically relevant antibiotic resistance genes and is present in different aquatic environments. However, there is a knowledge gap between antibiotic and heavy metal resistance and virulence potential when it is part...
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Main Authors: | Wellington Felipe Costa (Author), Marcia Giambiagi-deMarval (Author), Marinella Silva Laport (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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