282 results on '"Gaze, William H."'
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2. Antimicrobial risk assessment–Aggregating aquatic chemical and resistome emissions
3. Interspecific competition can drive plasmid loss from a focal species in a microbial community
4. Uncovering the prevalence and drivers of antibiotic resistance genes in soils across different land-use types
5. Assessing the impact of recreational water use on carriage of antimicrobial resistant organisms
6. Functional metagenomic libraries generated from anthropogenically impacted environments reveal importance of metabolic genes in biocide and antibiotic resistance
7. Stereoselective metabolism of chloramphenicol by bacteria isolated from wastewater, and the importance of stereochemistry in environmental risk assessments for antibiotics
8. Natural recreational waters and the risk that exposure to antibiotic resistant bacteria poses to human health
9. Non-antibiotic pharmaceuticals promote conjugative plasmid transfer at a community-wide level
10. Spatiotemporal profiling of antibiotics and resistance genes in a river catchment: Human population as the main driver of antibiotic and antibiotic resistance gene presence in the environment
11. Dawning of a new ERA: Environmental Risk Assessment of antibiotics and their potential to select for antimicrobial resistance
12. Monitoring SARS-CoV-2 in municipal wastewater to evaluate the success of lockdown measures for controlling COVID-19 in the UK
13. Antibiotic Resistance in the Environment: Expert Perspectives
14. Shedding of SARS-CoV-2 in feces and urine and its potential role in person-to-person transmission and the environment-based spread of COVID-19
15. A global multinational survey of cefotaxime-resistant coliforms in urban wastewater treatment plants
16. The role of stereochemistry of antibiotic agents in the development of antibiotic resistance in the environment
17. A cross-sectional study on the prevalence of illness in coastal bathers compared to non-bathers in England and Wales: Findings from the Beach User Health Survey
18. Why don't the British eat locally harvested shellfish? The role of misconceptions and knowledge gaps
19. Sulfamethoxazole persistence in a river water ecosystem and its effects on the natural microbial community and Lemna minor plant
20. Comparing the selective and co-selective effects of different antimicrobials in bacterial communities
21. Carbapenem resistance in bacteria isolated from soil and water environments in Algeria
22. Critical knowledge gaps and research needs related to the environmental dimensions of antibiotic resistance
23. Exposure to and colonisation by antibiotic-resistant E. coli in UK coastal water users: Environmental surveillance, exposure assessment, and epidemiological study (Beach Bum Survey)
24. Selection for antimicrobial resistance is reduced when embedded in a natural microbial community
25. Corrigendum to < Dawning of a new ERA: Environmental Risk Assessment of antibiotics and their potential to select for antimicrobial resistance’>
26. Wild small mammals as sentinels for the environmental transmission of antimicrobial resistance
27. Evolution of antibiotic resistance at low antibiotic concentrations including selection below the minimal selective concentration
28. What is the research evidence for antibiotic resistance exposure and transmission to humans from the environment? A systematic map protocol
29. The Complex Interplay Between Antibiotic Resistance and Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Products in the Environment.
30. The widespread dissemination of integrons throughout bacterial communities in a riverine system
31. Removal of AMR plasmids using a mobile, broad host-range CRISPR-Cas9 delivery tool
32. Toward a Universal Unit for Quantification of Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Environmental Samples
33. Human recreational exposure to antibiotic resistant bacteria in coastal bathing waters
34. Assessing the Impact of Recreational Water Use on Carriage of Antimicrobial Resistant Organisms
35. Genomic analysis of sewage from 101 countries reveals global landscape of antimicrobial resistance
36. The Complex Interplay Between Antibiotic Resistance and Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Products in the Environment
37. Gene Detection, Expression and Related Enzyme Activity in Soil
38. A Sonic Net deters European starlingsSturnus vulgarisfrom maize silage stores
39. Modelling the distribution of antimicrobial resistance genes across geography, climate, host species and phylogroup in 16,000 E. coli genomes
40. The role of the natural environment in the emergence of antibiotic resistance in Gram-negative bacteria
41. The Scourge of Antibiotic Resistance: The Important Role of the Environment
42. Antifungal Exposure and Resistance Development: Defining Minimal Selective Antifungal Concentrations and Testing Methodologies
43. Interspecific competition can drive the loss of conjugative plasmids from a focal species in a microbial community
44. Natural recreational waters and the risk that exposure to antibiotic resistant bacteria poses to human health
45. Additional file 1 of Non-antibiotic pharmaceuticals promote conjugative plasmid transfer at a community-wide level
46. Gene duplication drives genome expansion in a major lineage of Thaumarchaeota
47. A Sonic Net deters European starlings Sturnus vulgaris from maize silage stores.
48. Stereoselective Bacterial Metabolism of Antibiotics in Environmental Bacteria – A Novel Biochemical Workflow
49. Environmental Reservoirs of Resistance Genes in Antibiotic-Producing Bacteria and Their Possible Impact on the Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance
50. Human Health and Ocean Pollution
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