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Evaluation of Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria of White River Waterways: Kirby-Bauer Assays (#2) Público Deposited
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. 2021. https://mushare.marian.edu/concern/generic_works/ed43e51a-5083-4385-b85e-dd0ca61d73fe?locale=pt-BR Evaluation of Antibiotic Resistance In Bacteria of White River Waterways: Kirby-bauer Assays (#2).APA citation style
(2021). Evaluation of Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria of White River Waterways: Kirby-Bauer Assays (#2). https://mushare.marian.edu/concern/generic_works/ed43e51a-5083-4385-b85e-dd0ca61d73fe?locale=pt-BRChicago citation style
Evaluation of Antibiotic Resistance In Bacteria of White River Waterways: Kirby-Bauer Assays (#2). 2021. https://mushare.marian.edu/concern/generic_works/ed43e51a-5083-4385-b85e-dd0ca61d73fe?locale=pt-BRNote: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
Antibiotic resistance is not only a major threat to public health, with more than 700,000 deaths per year, but also has serious economic impacts.1 Nosocomial- acquired antibiotic-resistant infections have well-established patterns, while community-acquired antibiotic-resistant infections are relatively unpredictable and continue to increase annually, throughout the United States. A major source of concern includes local waterways and water supply.1-3 The White River water system is a dominant waterway in Indianapolis, supplying drinking water to most of the city, and providing an entry point to sampling community bacteria, such as in the Nina Mason Pulliam EcoLab. In order to assess the level of antibiotic resistance present within this environment, purified bacterial isolates were analyzed with 18 commonly utilized clinical antibiotics.
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