Further Evidence of Anthropogenic Impact: High Levels of Multiple-Antimicrobial-Resistant Bacteria Found in Neritic-Stage Sea Turtles
Background/Objectives: Marine turtles are globally threatened and face daily anthropogenic threats, including pollution. Water pollution from emerging contaminants such as antimicrobials is a major and current environmental concern. Methods: This study investigated the phenotypic antimicrobial resis...
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Main Authors: | Ming-An Tsai (Author), I-Chun Chen (Author), Zeng-Weng Chen (Author), Tsung-Hsien Li (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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