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@article{Yuan2021DistributionOA, title={Distribution of antibiotic resistance genes from human and animal origins to their receiving environments: A regional scale survey of urban settings.}, author={Wei Yuan and Xiangpeng Zeng and Yu Cao and Qingxiang Yang and Luqman Riaz and Qiang Wang}, journal={Environmental pollution}, year={2021}, pages={ 118512 }, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:244137222}}
  • Wei Yuan, Xiangpeng Zeng, Qiang Wang
  • Published in Environmental Pollution 1 November 2021
  • Environmental Science, Medicine

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Occurrence and distribution of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes in the different croplands along the Yellow River shoreline
    Zuo ZhangWei Yuan

    Environmental Science, Agricultural and Food Sciences

    Environmental Research Communications

  • 2023

Many antibiotics and their related antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are found in agricultural soil, raising concerns for public and environmental health. As a result, it is crucial to examine the

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Aerosolization behavior of antimicrobial resistance in animal farms: a field study from feces to fine particulate matter
    Huibo XinTian-lei QiuYa-li GuoHaoze GaoLiqiu ZhangMin Gao

    Environmental Science, Medicine

    Frontiers in Microbiology

  • 2023

The results of this study provide a basis for a better understanding of the contribution of animal feces to airborne ARGs and HPBs in farms, as well as for controlling the transport of the fecal microbiome to the environment through the aerosolization pathway.

Different Swine Production Systems Can Shape Slurry Resistome at Mechanism and Class Levels Based on Swine Manure Evaluation
    Lucas C. BeltrameC. P. Zamparette T. Sincero

    Environmental Science, Agricultural and Food Sciences

    Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology

  • 2022

The findings reinforce that many factors on the practices of animal husbandry are involved in the resistome profile at the mechanism and class levels and further studies to better understand microbiome and mobilome aspects of these elements are necessary to elucidate transmission pathways between different bacteria and environments.

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Impact of Swine and Cattle Manure Treatment on the Microbial Composition and Resistome of Soil and Drainage Water
    Phillip ColganE. Rieke N. Ricker

    Environmental Science

    Microorganisms

  • 2022

Evaluating potential environmental and clinical impacts of industrial antibiotic use is critical in mitigating the spread of antimicrobial resistance. Using soil columns to simulate field application

Class 1 integron and Enterococcus spp. abundances in swine farms from the " Suckling piglets" to the "Fatteners" production category.
    A. Di CesareE. Frangipani Daniela Marchis

    Environmental Science, Biology

    Veterinary microbiology

  • 2022
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Long‐term exposure of Allonais inaequalis to a mixture of antibiotics in freshwater and synthetic wastewater matrices: Reproduction, recovery, and swimming responses
    G. B. CastroD. S. Alexandre J. Corbi

    Environmental Science, Biology

    Water environment research : a research…

  • 2024

Findings suggest that a species positioned between primary producers and secondary consumers may experience late reproductive damage even in an antibiotic‐free zone, after previous 10‐day exposure to antibiotic mixtures.

Industrial aerobic composting and the addition of microbial agents largely reduce the risks of heavy metal and ARG transfer through livestock manure.
    Yunxiao CaoJihong Zhao Ruifei Wang

    Environmental Science, Biology

    Ecotoxicology and environmental safety

  • 2022
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Microplastics existence intensified bloom of antibiotic resistance in livestock feces transformed by black soldier fly.
    Zhimin XuXin-Xin Wu Hui Liu

    Environmental Science, Biology

    Environmental pollution

  • 2023
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Role of risk perception and government regulation in reducing over-utilization of veterinary antibiotics: Evidence from hog farmers of China
    Ruishi SiYumeng YaoXin LiuQian LuMingyue Liu

    Environmental Science, Medicine

    One health

  • 2022
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Assessing the role of internet in reducing overuse of livestock antibiotics by utilizing combination of novel damage control and 2-SLS approaches: Risk, responsibility, and action.
    Ruishi SiYumeng YaoXueqian ZhangMingyue LiuQian LuS. Fahad

    Environmental Science, Agricultural and Food Sciences

    Preventive veterinary medicine

  • 2022
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Diverse, abundant, and potentially mobile ARGs in farm samples suggest that unmonitored use of antibiotics and metals is causing the emergence and release of ARGs to the environment.

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It is shown that prevalence of class 1 integrons is higher in bacteria exposed to detergents and/or antibiotic residues, specifically in sewage sludge and pig slurry compared with agricultural soils to which these waste products are amended.

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