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    • Geographics and bacterial networks differently shape the acquired and latent global sewage resistomes 

      Martiny, Hannah-Marie; Munk, Patrick; Fuschi, Alessandro; Becsei, Ágnes; Pyrounakis, Nikiforos; Brinch, Christian; Larsson, D. G. Joakim; Koopmans, Marion; Remondini, Daniel; Csabai, István; Aarestrup, Frank M.; Global Sewage Consortium; Zając, Magdalena (Springer Nature, 2025)
      Antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) have rapidly emerged and spread globally, but the pathways driving their spread remain poorly understood. We analyzed 1240 sewage samples from 351 cities across 111 countries, comparing ...
    • Risk Factors for Antimicrobial Resistance in Turkey Farms: A Cross-Sectional Study in Three European Countries 

      Horie, Mayu; Yang, Dongsheng; Joosten, Philip; Munk, Patrick; Wadepohl, Katharina; Chauvin, Claire; Moyano, Gabriel; Skarżyńska, Magdalena; Dewulf, Jeroen; Aarestrup, Frank M.; Blaha, Thomas; Sanders, Pascal; Gonzalez-Zorn, Bruno; Wasyl, Dariusz; Wagenaar, Jaap; Heederik, Dick; Mevius, Dik; Schmitt, Heike; Smit, Lidwien; Van Gompel, Liese (2021)
      Food-producing animals are an important reservoir and potential source of transmission ofantimicrobial resistance (AMR) to humans. However, research on AMR in turkey farms is limited.This study aimed to identify risk factors ...