Antibiotic resistance has become a significant and growing threat to public and environmental health. To face this problem both at local and global scales, a better understanding of the sources and mechanisms that contribute to the emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance is required. Recent studies demonstrate that aquatic ecosystems are reservoirs of resistant bacteria and antibiotic resistance genes as well as potential conduits for their transmission to human pathogens. Despite the wealth of information about antibiotic pollution and its effect on the aquatic microbial resistome, the contribution of environmental biofilms to the acquisition and spread of antibiotic resistance has not been fully explored in aquatic systems. Biofilms...
Multidrug resistant bacteria are a global threat for human and animal health. However, they are only...
Abstract Bacterial resistance toward broad‐spectrum antibiotics has become a major concern in recent...
International audienceWaterborne bacteria that naturally live in biofilms are continuously exposed t...
Antibiotic resistance has become a significant and growing threat to public and environmental health...
It is possible for a variety of bacteria, including pathogens, to form biofilms, which serve as a me...
This Thesis demonstrates that microorganisms derived from wastewater are the 2/2 main contributors...
Increasing antibiotic resistance and microplastic (MP) pollution are among the global environmental ...
International audienceReclaimed wastewater associated biofilms are made up from diverse class of mic...
Reclaimed wastewater associated biofilms are made up from diverse class of microbial communities tha...
Bacterial resistance is a rapidly escalating threat to public health as our arsenal of effective ant...
International audienceContinuous exposure to low concentrations of antibiotics (sub-minimal inhibito...
Pollution by microplastics in aquatic ecosystems is accumulating at an unprecedented scale, emerging...
In nature, bacteria grow attached to surfaces in communities called biofilms. Biofilm bacteria are p...
International audienceUnderstanding the dynamics of antibiotic resistance gene (ARG) transfer and di...
Multidrug resistant bacteria are a global threat for human and animal health. However, they are only...
Abstract Bacterial resistance toward broad‐spectrum antibiotics has become a major concern in recent...
International audienceWaterborne bacteria that naturally live in biofilms are continuously exposed t...
Antibiotic resistance has become a significant and growing threat to public and environmental health...
It is possible for a variety of bacteria, including pathogens, to form biofilms, which serve as a me...
This Thesis demonstrates that microorganisms derived from wastewater are the 2/2 main contributors...
Increasing antibiotic resistance and microplastic (MP) pollution are among the global environmental ...
International audienceReclaimed wastewater associated biofilms are made up from diverse class of mic...
Reclaimed wastewater associated biofilms are made up from diverse class of microbial communities tha...
Bacterial resistance is a rapidly escalating threat to public health as our arsenal of effective ant...
International audienceContinuous exposure to low concentrations of antibiotics (sub-minimal inhibito...
Pollution by microplastics in aquatic ecosystems is accumulating at an unprecedented scale, emerging...
In nature, bacteria grow attached to surfaces in communities called biofilms. Biofilm bacteria are p...
International audienceUnderstanding the dynamics of antibiotic resistance gene (ARG) transfer and di...
Multidrug resistant bacteria are a global threat for human and animal health. However, they are only...
Abstract Bacterial resistance toward broad‐spectrum antibiotics has become a major concern in recent...
International audienceWaterborne bacteria that naturally live in biofilms are continuously exposed t...