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Tolerance to arsenic contaminant among multidrug-resistant and copper-tolerant Salmonella successful clones is associated with diverse ars operons and genetic contexts

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Emergence and expansion of frequent multidrug-resistant (MDR) major Salmonella clones/serotypes has been a significant threat in the last years. Metal compounds, such as copper, commonly used in animal-production settings, have been pointed out as possible contributors for the selection of such strains/clones.

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Arsenic Multidrug-resistant Salmonella

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Mourão, J., Rebelo, A., Ribeiro, S., Peixe, L., Novais, C., & Antunes, P. (2020). Tolerance to arsenic contaminant among multidrug-resistant and copper-tolerant Salmonella successful clones is associated with diverse ars operons and genetic contexts. Environmental Microbiology, 22(7), 2829-2842. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.15016

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