International audienceA major forthcoming sanitary issue concerns the apparition and spreading of drug-resistant microorganisms, potentially threatening millions of humans. In low-income countries, polluted urban runoff and open sewage channels are major sources of microbes. These microbes join natural microbial communities in aquatic ecosystems already impacted by various chemicals, including antibiotics. These composite microbial communities must adapt to survive in such hostile conditions, sometimes promoting the selection of antibiotic-resistant microbial strains by gene transfer. The low probability of exchanges between planktonic microorganisms within the water column may be significantly improved if their contact was facilitated by p...
Increasing antibiotic resistance and microplastic (MP) pollution are among the global environmental ...
Microbial populations which are resistant to antibiotics are an emerging environmental concern with ...
The great success of antibiotics in treating bacterial infectious diseases has been hampered by the ...
International audienceA major forthcoming sanitary issue concerns the apparition and spreading of dr...
A major forthcoming sanitary issue concerns the apparition and spreading of drug-resistant microorga...
Microbial contamination of surface waters is of particular relevance in low-income and middle-income...
Antibiotic resistance has become a significant and growing threat to public and environmental health...
Pollution by microplastics in aquatic ecosystems is accumulating at an unprecedented scale, emerging...
The environment is the original and most ancient source of the antibiotic resistance determinants th...
The ubiquitous use of microplastics and their release into the environment especially the water bodi...
Freshwater ecosystems are not closed or sterile environments. They support complex and highly dynami...
Over the last decade, numerous evidences have contributed to establish a link between the natural an...
Poor sanitation, poor treatments of waste water, as well as catastrophic floods introduce pathogenic...
Water is essential to life; nevertheless ingestion of contaminated water could result in death cause...
The increase of antibiotic resistance against antibiotics (AB) is an alarming phenomenon threatening...
Increasing antibiotic resistance and microplastic (MP) pollution are among the global environmental ...
Microbial populations which are resistant to antibiotics are an emerging environmental concern with ...
The great success of antibiotics in treating bacterial infectious diseases has been hampered by the ...
International audienceA major forthcoming sanitary issue concerns the apparition and spreading of dr...
A major forthcoming sanitary issue concerns the apparition and spreading of drug-resistant microorga...
Microbial contamination of surface waters is of particular relevance in low-income and middle-income...
Antibiotic resistance has become a significant and growing threat to public and environmental health...
Pollution by microplastics in aquatic ecosystems is accumulating at an unprecedented scale, emerging...
The environment is the original and most ancient source of the antibiotic resistance determinants th...
The ubiquitous use of microplastics and their release into the environment especially the water bodi...
Freshwater ecosystems are not closed or sterile environments. They support complex and highly dynami...
Over the last decade, numerous evidences have contributed to establish a link between the natural an...
Poor sanitation, poor treatments of waste water, as well as catastrophic floods introduce pathogenic...
Water is essential to life; nevertheless ingestion of contaminated water could result in death cause...
The increase of antibiotic resistance against antibiotics (AB) is an alarming phenomenon threatening...
Increasing antibiotic resistance and microplastic (MP) pollution are among the global environmental ...
Microbial populations which are resistant to antibiotics are an emerging environmental concern with ...
The great success of antibiotics in treating bacterial infectious diseases has been hampered by the ...