Prevalence of diverse antimicrobial resistance genes and bacteria in sewage treatment plant-derived sludge environment
Mrinmoy Patra,
Bhavana Pandey,
Suresh Kumar Dubey
Abstract:Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) contamination in the environment is one of the most significant worldwide threats of the twenty-first century. Since sludge is heavily exposed to diverse contaminants, including pharmaceuticals, the inhabitant bacterial population is expected to exhibit resistance to antimicrobial agents. In this study, sewage treatment plant (STP) sludge samples were analyzed to assess the antibiotic resistant bacterial population, an abundance of AMR genes (ermF, qnrS, Sul1, blaGES, blaCTX-M, a… Show more
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