“…Nevertheless, our methodology and data will be valuable as a reference to track the temporal development of AMR in Europe, and comparisons for those studied from countries of other continents. Our standardized approach contrasts from studies that already identified significant accumulation of AMR from lakes ( Chakraborty et al, 2020 , Kong et al, 2021 , Ram and Kumar, 2020 , Wang et al, 2020 ) and could avoid conditions, for instance, present in China and India, where, albeit governmental actions have been already taken, the environment is highly suffering from a mis- and overuse of antibiotics ( Kakkar et al, 2017 , Qu et al, 2019 ). One limitation in our current study is concerning the chromosomal and non-chromosomal elements such as plasmids, as the AMR genes are not necessarily vertically inherited, and the 16 s rRNA survey, therefore, most likely yields an incomplete list of AMR-related genera.…”