2022
DOI: 10.4491/eer.2022.325
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Prevalence of microplastics, antibiotic resistant genes and microplastic associated biofilms in estuary - A review

Abstract: The estuarine ecosystem is under threat due to the addition of different anthropogenic pollutants. Among the various pollutants, microplastics(MPs), and antibiotics play a significant role in affecting estuarine organisms and human health by transport through the food chain. In the estuaries, microorganisms, including pathogens, colonise microplastics by the development of biofilms. Estuaries have long been home to MPs, served as novel hubs for the transmission of Antibiotic Resistance Genes (ARGs). As a resul… Show more

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