2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.161278
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Brumadinho dam collapse induces changes in the microbiome and the antibiotic resistance of the Paraopeba River (Minas Gerais, Brazil)

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“…These projects will bring new insights into the use of marine microbiomes in bioeconomy. The European Union (EU)‐lead coordinated microbiome research projects, such as Astral (https://www.astral-project.eu/) and Innoaqua (https://innoaquaproject.eu/), have provided new insights regarding ocean processes, food security, aquaculture, and how a healthy ocean is necessary for a sustainable blue bioeconomy 8,13 .…”
Section: Benefits and Limitations Of The Existing Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These projects will bring new insights into the use of marine microbiomes in bioeconomy. The European Union (EU)‐lead coordinated microbiome research projects, such as Astral (https://www.astral-project.eu/) and Innoaqua (https://innoaquaproject.eu/), have provided new insights regarding ocean processes, food security, aquaculture, and how a healthy ocean is necessary for a sustainable blue bioeconomy 8,13 .…”
Section: Benefits and Limitations Of The Existing Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Além da contaminação por coliformes, um aspecto gravíssimo é a ocorrência de bactérias resistentes que estão sendo encontradas em grande quantidade em ambientes aquáticos, e a legislação brasileira não contempla em nenhum aspecto. Thompson et al (2023) avaliaram a ocorrência de resistência a antibióticos em 170 isolados obtidos no Rio Paraopeba -MG, e observaram que 59 isolados foram resistentes à ampicilina, e 30 à ampicilina + sulbactam. No Rio Tubarão, em Santa Catarina, Wagner (2018) observou que 66% dos isolados exibiram resistência a ampicilina.…”
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