A new study provides important insights into the spread of antibiotic resistance (ABR) in different river systems. The study, conducted by researchers from the Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences (KL Krems) and partner organizations, uses a comprehensive, harmonized methodology that has been applied for the first time to compare different rivers. The work is published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials. A new study provides important insights into the spread of antibiotic resistance (ABR) in different river systems. The study, conducted by researchers from the Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences (KL Krems) and partner organizations, uses a comprehensive, harmonized methodology that has been applied for the first time to compare different rivers. The work is published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials. Ecology Cell & Microbiology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Patterns of antibiotic resistance vary widely among rivers, study finds
