A Almakki, E Jumas-Bilak, H Marchandin… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Aquatic ecosystems subjected to anthropogenic pressures are places of rapid evolution of microbial communities and likely hotspots for selection and emergence of antibiotic resistant …
SA Collier, L Deng, EA Adam, KM Benedict… - Emerging infectious …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Provision of safe drinking water in the United States is a great public health achievement. However, new waterborne disease challenges have emerged (eg, aging infrastructure …
Environmental surveillance of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance could contribute toward the protection of human, animal and ecosystem health. However, justification for the choice …
F Ling, R Whitaker, MW LeChevallier… - The ISME journal, 2018 - academic.oup.com
What happens to tap water when you are away from home? Day-to-day water stagnation in building plumbing can potentially result in water quality deterioration (eg, lead release or …
Advances in water management and sanitation have substantially reduced waterborne disease in the United States, although outbreaks continue to occur (1). Public health …
Climate variability is heavily impacting human health all around the globe, in particular, on residents of developing countries. Impacts on surface water and groundwater resources and …
Crop disease outbreaks are often associated with clonal expansions of single pathogenic lineages. To determine whether similar boom-and-bust scenarios hold for wild …
The need and desire to understand the environment, especially the quality of one's local water and air, has continued to expand with the emergence of the digital age. The bottleneck …
TY Poh, NABM Ali, M Mac Aogáin… - Particle and fibre …, 2018 - Springer
Our development and usage of engineered nanomaterials has grown exponentially despite concerns about their unfavourable cardiorespiratory consequence, one that parallels …