Tracing the Sources and Prevalence of Class 1 Integrons, Antimicrobial Resistance. Using Honey Bees

Tracing the Sources and Prevalence of Class 1 Integrons, Antimicrobial Resistance. Using Honey Bees

Groundbreaking research conducted by scientists from Macquarie University, bees have the potential to serve as exceptional environmental proxies. These industrious insects interact with diverse environmental elements, including soil, dust, air, water, and pollen, during their foraging activities, making them ideal candidates for tracking pollution and contamination levels in their surroundings.

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To find out more on this article go to https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est.3c03775

 

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