Co-exposure to Polyethylene Fiber andSalmonella entericaTyphimurium Alters Microbiome and Metabolome ofin vitroChicken Cecal Mesocosms
Chamia C. Chatman,
Elena G. Olson,
Allison J. Freedman
et al.
Abstract:Humans and animals encounter a summation of exposures during their lifetime (the exposome). In recent years, the scope of the exposome has begun to include microplastics. Microplastics (MPs) have increasingly been found in locations where there could be an interaction withSalmonella entericaTyphimurium, one of the commonly isolated serovars from processed chicken. In this study, the microbiota response to a 24-hour co-exposure toSalmonella entericaTyphimurium and/or low-density polyethylene (PE) microplastics … Show more
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