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Complete genome sequence of <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> bacteriophage PaFZ4 isolated from Dhaka, Bangladesh. [PDF]

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Mahtab Z   +6 more
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Plasmids as persistent genetic reservoirs of bacterial defense systems in wastewater treatment. [PDF]

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Zheng H   +8 more
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Bacteriological analysis of hospital sewage of district Hospital Ratnagiri

Magna Scientia Advanced Research and Reviews, 2023
Hospital sewage is a waste drained out from the various clinical facilities of the hospital. The hospital sewage contains pathogens which pose severe public health threat. Most hospitals lack sewage treatment facilities and discharge the sewage untreated directly in to the public sewer.
null Korochikar Premkumar   +2 more
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MEASUREMENT OF RADIOISOTOPE CONCENTRATIONS IN HOSPITAL SEWAGE

Asian Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Environmental Sciences, 2022
The purpose of the study is to know the activity concentrations of naturally occurring radioactive isotopes of (238U, 232Th, and 40K) in samples collected from the wastewater treatment system of Iraqi hospitals - in 2021, and using gamma ray spectrometry technology, which showed Results (The highest value of 214Pb in the sample N3 after treatment there
NEBRAS RASHID SAEED, ANMAR DHERAR KOSAJ
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Enterobacteriaceae producing the KPC-2 carbapenemase from hospital sewage

Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 2012
Fifteen isolates with reduced susceptibility to meropenem were obtained from hospital sewage. They contained bla(KPC-2) and belonged to multiple clones of Citrobacter freundii or Enterobacter cloacae. bla(KPC-2) was commonly carried by self-transmissible plasmids with different EcoRI-restricted patterns. Tn2 was identified upstream of bla(KPC-2), while
Xinzhuo, Zhang   +2 more
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Bacterial densities of hospital sewage in Baghdad City

Environmental Pollution Series A, Ecological and Biological, 1986
Abstract Bacterial densities of sewage from five hospitals in Baghdad city from September 1983 to August 1984 were measured. The average numbers of total coliform, faecal coliform, faecal streptococci, Staphylococci, Klebsiella sp. and fluorescent Pseudomonas sp.
M.F. Al-Shahwani   +3 more
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