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Clostridioides difficile infections are increasingly problematic in areas with already burdened healthcare systems. From a One‐Health perspective, a lack of surveillance in developing countries greatly contributes to the limited information available on the zoonotic and foodborne potential of C. difficile.
M. Gouws, P. E. Strydom, D. Rip
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Abstract Researchers and policymakers assert competing behavioral models of polluters. One model portrays polluters as best approximated by the perfectly informed, rational actor from economics textbooks. Another model portrays polluters, particularly small and medium facilities, as imperfectly informed, cognitively bounded, pro‐social actors.
Paul J. Ferraro, Jay P. Shimshack
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Determination of Bacteriological and some physicochemical properties of Hospital wastewater
The search to determine the level of bacteriological and other pollutants in Hospital wastewater is a major concern to the environmental health workers.
Gideon Wyasu
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The Global Impact of Bacterial Antimicrobial Resistance: Addressing Gaps and Future Strategies
Antimicrobial resistance remains a major global health threat, with the greatest burden concentrated in low‐ and middle‐income countries. Driven by antibiotic misuse, weak diagnostics, and human‐animal‐environmental transmission, the crisis demands a One Health response.
Safayet Jamil +7 more
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Hospital wastewater as a source of vancomycin in the environment
Vancomycin (VAN), an antibiotic from WHO watch group, for Gram-positive bacterial infections, was detected in all analysed hospital wastewater samples across Poland, with significant seasonal and regional variability. In the hospital sewage samples examined, the concentration range of this drug varied from 1.2 to 49 940.7 ng L-1 in the winter period ...
Sowik, Paulina +6 more
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Antibiotic and ARG concentrations in hospital wastewater, communal wastewater,the influent/effluent of the receiving WWTP as well as after on-site treatment of hospital wastewater (if ...
Paulus, G
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ABSTRACT Cross‐scale assembly of metal (sub) nanoparticles and/or single atoms into millimeter/nanostructured metal monolithic catalysts (Min‐SMCs) is highly appealing for sustainable water cleanup, due to energy‐efficient catalyst recyclability, high infrastructure compatibility, and low metal‐releasing risks.
Jia‐Cheng E. Yang +4 more
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Despite concerns about the potential risk associated with the environmental occurrence of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs), few studies address the emissions of hospitals to aquatic compartments.
Diaz-Cruz, Silvia +7 more
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ABSTRACT Certain attributes of large‐scale complex systems are often expressed through sets of indicators. For example, the sustainability of an entity, be it a nation, a city, an energy system, a corporation etc., can be effectively represented by indicators and corresponding data series.
Vassilis S. Kouikoglou +1 more
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Advances in the evolution of antibiotic resistance risks in hospital wastewater and multibarrier control strategies. [PDF]
Zhu Z +5 more
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