2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.823172
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Antibiotic Resistance in Black Sea Microbial Communities

Abstract: Background: Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are considered as pollutants and are found in natural and anthropogenically impacted environments. Distribution of ARGs in marine environment poses a threat to human health turning the water body into a pool for the ARGs’ transmission.Objectives: A large-scale study of antibiotic resistance in microbial communities has been performed in the Black Sea, both in the coastal and offshore regions.Methods: The quantitative distribution of the genes responsible for the i… Show more

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“…Previous researches have indicated that the Black Sea especially coastal areas is under the pressure of bacteriological pollution and antibiotic resistance (Altuğ et al, 2008;Terzi and İşler, 2019;Kalkan andAltuğ, 2020, Sabatino et al, 2020;Prekrasna et al, 2022). Several studies have also revealed that bacterial isolates obtain from fish farms and other species were resistant to various antibiotics (Durmaz et al, 2012;Üstünakın et al, 2015;Rakici et al, 2021;Kayış et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous researches have indicated that the Black Sea especially coastal areas is under the pressure of bacteriological pollution and antibiotic resistance (Altuğ et al, 2008;Terzi and İşler, 2019;Kalkan andAltuğ, 2020, Sabatino et al, 2020;Prekrasna et al, 2022). Several studies have also revealed that bacterial isolates obtain from fish farms and other species were resistant to various antibiotics (Durmaz et al, 2012;Üstünakın et al, 2015;Rakici et al, 2021;Kayış et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%