Antibiotic Resistance in the Drinking Water: Old and New Strategies to Remove Antibiotics, Resistant Bacteria, and Resistance Genes
Bacterial resistance is a naturally occurring process. However, bacterial antibiotic resistance has emerged as a major public health problem in recent years. The accumulation of antibiotics in the environment, including in wastewaters and drinking water, has contributed to the development of antibio...
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Main Authors: | Ana Catarina Duarte (Author), Sílvia Rodrigues (Author), Andrea Afonso (Author), António Nogueira (Author), Paula Coutinho (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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