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Zhaobin Xia, Xinuo Lai, Xing Zhao, Lu Wang, Gayuebumo A, Xiangyu Yin, Zhihua Ren and Chaoxi Chen
Antibiotics play an essential role in the treatment of infectious diseases in humans and animals. Despite their benefits, the release of an increasing amount of various antibiotics into the environment poses a potential threat to plants, soils, animals, ...
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Ruishi Si, Yumeng Yao and Mingyue Liu
Antimicrobial residues and resistance caused by farmers? overuse of veterinary antimicrobials have seriously threatened food safety, the ecological environment, and public health. With the popularization of the Internet in rural areas, especially in deve...
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Reep Pandi Tasho, Song-Hee Ryu and Jae-Young Cho
(1) Background: Plants act as the natural sink for a variety of toxins in the environment, including veterinary antibiotics (VAs). The objective of this study was to evaluate the uptake and fate of sulfadimethoxine (SDZ), oxytetracycline (OTC), and strep...
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Momoka Nagamine, Magdalena Osial, Krystyna Jackowska, Pawel Krysinski and Justyna Widera-Kalinowska
Industrialization and the growing consumption of medicines leads to global aquatic contamination. One of the antibiotics widely used against bacterial infections in both human and veterinary medicine is tetracycline. Despite its positive antibiotic actio...
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