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2019-06 University of Liverpool study of antimicrobial resistance and migratory animals
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  • Antimicrobial bacteria could soon spread across cities through urban wildlife • Earth.com
    https://www.earth.com/news/antimicrobial-bacteria-spread-urban-wildlife/
    2019-06 University of Liverpool study of antimicrobial resistance and migratory animals
  • Migratory birds may be spreading superbugs, researchers warn
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/0/migratory-birds-may-spreading-superbugs-researchers-warn/
    2019-06 University of Liverpool study of antimicrobial resistance and migratory animalsUniversity of Liverpool
  • Poor waste management making bacteria harder to kill - Daily Nation
    https://www.nation.co.ke/health/poor-waste-management-drives-superbugs-/3476990-5188648-69knvc/index.html
    2019-06 University of Liverpool study of antimicrobial resistance and migratory animals
  • Urban wildlife may add to antibiotic resistance threat | CIDRAP
    http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2019/06/urban-wildlife-may-add-antibiotic-resistance-threat
    2019-06 University of Liverpool study of antimicrobial resistance and migratory animals
  • Urban wildlife may be a significant vector for anti-microbial resistant germs | EurekAlert! Science News
    https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-06/uol-uwm061719.php
    2019-06 University of Liverpool study of antimicrobial resistance and migratory animals

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