Monitoring Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacterales in the Environment to Assess the Spread in the Community
The usefulness of wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) was proven during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the role of environmental monitoring of emerging infectious diseases has been recognized. In this study, the prevalence of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) in Japanese environmental samples...
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Main Authors: | Taro Urase (Author), Saki Goto (Author), Mio Sato (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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