The Prevalence of Arcobacteraceae in Aquatic Environments: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
I Venâncio, Â Luís, F Domingues, M Oleastro, L Pereira… - Pathogens, 2022 - mdpi.com
Members of the family Arcobacteraceae are distributed widely in aquatic environments, and
some of its species have been associated with human and animal illness. However …
some of its species have been associated with human and animal illness. However …
Anthropogenic pollution gradient along a mountain river affects bacterial community composition and genera with potential pathogenic species
A Lenart-Boroń, P Boroń, K Kulik, J Prajsnar… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Mountain regions in Poland are among the most frequently visited tourist destinations,
causing a significant anthropogenic pressure put on the local rivers. In this study, based on …
causing a significant anthropogenic pressure put on the local rivers. In this study, based on …
Integrating molecular microbial methods to improve faecal pollution management in rivers with designated bathing waters
Rivers are at risk from a variety of pollution sources. Faecal pollution is of particular concern
since it disperses pathogenic microorganisms in the aquatic environment. Currently, faecal …
since it disperses pathogenic microorganisms in the aquatic environment. Currently, faecal …
Exploring taxonomic and functional microbiome of Hawaiian stream and spring irrigation water systems using Illumina and Oxford Nanopore sequencing platforms
Irrigation water is a common source of contamination that carries plant and foodborne
human pathogens and provides a niche for proliferation and survival of microbes in …
human pathogens and provides a niche for proliferation and survival of microbes in …
Contribution of pollution gradient to the sediment microbiome and potential pathogens in urban streams draining into Lake Victoria (Kenya)
Abstract In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), urban rivers/streams have long been subjected to
anthropogenic pollution caused by urbanization, resulting in significantly altered chemical …
anthropogenic pollution caused by urbanization, resulting in significantly altered chemical …
From the Andes to the desert: 16S rRNA metabarcoding characterization of aquatic bacterial communities in the Rimac river, the main source of water for Lima, Peru
The Rimac river is the main source of water for Lima, Peru's capital megacity. The river is
constantly affected by different types of contamination including mine tailings in the Andes …
constantly affected by different types of contamination including mine tailings in the Andes …
Ammonium nitrogen and phosphorus removal by bacterial-algal symbiotic dynamic sponge bioremediation system in micropolluted water: Operational mechanism …
L Zhang, A Ali, J Su, T Huang, Z Wang - Science of The Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
Construct a bacteria-algae symbiotic dynamic sponge bioremediation system to
simultaneously remove multiple pollutants under micro-pollution conditions. The average …
simultaneously remove multiple pollutants under micro-pollution conditions. The average …
Shift of human pathogen community composition and their potential human health risk after supply suspension in tap water
S Liu, Q Li, R Jiang, P Liu, XX Zhang - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Water supply suspension–restoration can occur frequently due to the overhauling of civil
infrastructure in developing countries and the shutdown of commercial buildings during the …
infrastructure in developing countries and the shutdown of commercial buildings during the …
Temporal patterns of bacterial communities in the Billings Reservoir system
MA Marcondes, R Pessôa, A José da Silva Duarte… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
In this study, high-throughput sequencing of 16S rRNA amplicons and predictive PICRUSt
functional profiles were used to perform a comprehensive analysis of the temporal bacterial …
functional profiles were used to perform a comprehensive analysis of the temporal bacterial …
Analysis of chlorhexidine, antibiotics and bacterial community composition in water environments from Brazil, Cameroon and Madagascar during the COVID-19 …
N Scaccia, JV da Silva Fonseca, AL Megueya… - Science of The Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
The widespread of chlorhexidine and antibiotics in the water bodies, which grew during the
global COVID-19 pandemic, can increase the dispersion of antibiotic resistance. We …
global COVID-19 pandemic, can increase the dispersion of antibiotic resistance. We …