2019
DOI: 10.1101/693820
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Insights into the bacterial profiles and resistome structures following severe 2018 flood in Kerala, South India

Abstract: Extreme flooding is one of the major risk factors for human health, and it can significantly influence the microbial communities and enhance the mobility of infectious disease agents within its affected areas. The flood crisis in 2018 was one of the severe natural calamities recorded in the southern state of India (Kerala) that significantly affected its economy and ecological habitat. We utilized a combination of shotgun metagenomics and bioinformatics approaches for understanding microbiome disruption and th… Show more

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“…Previous studies show that Salmonella were prevalent and also resistant to antibiotics after flood events in rural settings (Bergholz et al., 2016; Divakaran et al., 2019; Song et al., 2018). For these earlier studies, Salmonella was detected and quantified by culturing samples on solid, selective microbiological culture media.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Previous studies show that Salmonella were prevalent and also resistant to antibiotics after flood events in rural settings (Bergholz et al., 2016; Divakaran et al., 2019; Song et al., 2018). For these earlier studies, Salmonella was detected and quantified by culturing samples on solid, selective microbiological culture media.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%