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    • Genomic analysis of sewage from 101 countries reveals global landscape of antimicrobial resistance 

      Munk, P.; Brinch, Ch.; Møller, F.D.; Petersen, T.N.; Hendriksen, R.S.; Seyfarth, A.M.; Kjeldgaard, J.S.; Svendsen, Ch. A.; van Bunnik, B.; Berglund, F.; Global Sewage Surveillance Consortium: Wasyl. D.; Larsson, D. G.J.; Koopmans, M.; Woolhouse, M.; Aarestrup, F. M. (Nature, 2022)
      Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major threat to global health. Understanding the emergence, evolution, and transmission of individual antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) is essential to develop sustainable strategies ...
    • The European livestock resistome 

      Munk, P.; Yang, D.; Röder, T.; Maier, L.; Petersen, T. N.; Duarte, A. S. R.; Clausen, P. T. L.; Brinch, C.; Gompel, L. van; Luiken, R.; Wagenaar, J. A.; Schmitt, H.; Heederik, D. J. J.; Mevius, D. J.; Smit, L. A. M.; Graveland, H.; Gonzalez-Zorn, B.; Moyano, G.; Sanders, P.; Chauvin, C.; Battisti, A.; Dewulf, J.; Wadepohl, K.; Wasyl, D.; Skarżyńska, M.; Zając, M.; Pękala-Safińska, A.; Daskalov, H.; Stärk, K.; Aarestrup, F.M. (American Society for Microbiology, 2024)
      Understanding the occurrence, diversity, and drivers for antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is important to focus future control efforts. So far, almost all attempts to limit AMR in livestock have addressed antimicrobial ...