The Bacterial Urban Resistome: Recent Advances
Cities that are densely populated are reservoirs of antibiotic resistant genes (ARGs). The overall presence of all resistance genes in a specific environment is defined as a resistome. Spatial proximity of surfaces and different hygienic conditions leads to the transfer of antibiotic resistant bacte...
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Main Authors: | Alberto Vassallo (Author), Steve Kett (Author), Diane Purchase (Author), Massimiliano Marvasi (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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