Slaughterhouse wastewater as a reservoir for extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing, and colistin-resistant Klebsiella spp. and their impact in a “One Health” perspective
Mykhailo Savin(University Hospital Bonn), Jens A. Hammerl(Federal Institute for Risk Assessment), Judith Kreyenschmidt(University of Bonn), Gabriele Bierbaum(University Hospital Bonn), Ricarda Maria Schmithausen(University Hospital Bonn), Céline Heinemann(University of Bonn), Inna Akbaba(Federal Institute for Risk Assessment), Annemarie Käsbohrer(Federal Institute for Risk Assessment), Silvia Schmoger(Federal Institute for Risk Assessment)
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