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    Where do the antibiotic resistance genes come from? A modulated analysis of sources and loads of resistances in Lake Maggiore by Di Cesare, Andrea, Mammola, Stefano, Sabatino, Raffaella, Fontaneto, Diego, Eckert, Ester M, Rogora, Michela, Tonsi, Tiziana, Corno, Gianluca

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (12-03-2024)
    “…Abstract Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are abundant in aquatic ecosystems affected by human activities. Understanding the fate of ARGs across different…”
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    The vertical distribution of tetA and intI1 in a deep lake is rather due to sedimentation than to resuspension by Di Cesare, Andrea, Eckert, Ester M, Cottin, Camille, Bouchez, Agnès, Callieri, Cristiana, Cortesini, Mario, Lami, Andrea, Corno, Gianluca

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-02-2020)
    “…ABSTRACT Lakes are exposed to anthropogenic pollution including the release of allochthonous bacteria into their waters. Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs)…”
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    Bacteriophages limitedly contribute to the antimicrobial resistome of microbial communities in wastewater treatment plants by Sabatino, Raffaella, Sbaffi, Tomasa, Sivalingam, Periyasamy, Corno, Gianluca, Fontaneto, Diego, Di Cesare, Andrea

    Published in Microbiology spectrum (01-10-2023)
    “…Bacteriophages are known as players in the transmission of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) by horizontal gene transfer. In this study, we characterized…”
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    Antibiotic-resistant enterococci in seawater and sediments from a coastal fish farm by Di Cesare, Andrea, Vignaroli, Carla, Luna, Gian Marco, Pasquaroli, Sonia, Biavasco, Francesca

    “…The aim of this study was to detect and characterize antibiotic-resistant enterococci in seawater and sediment from a Mediterranean aquaculture site where no…”
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    Fitness and Recovery of Bacterial Communities and Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Urban Wastewaters Exposed to Classical Disinfection Treatments by Di Cesare, Andrea, Fontaneto, Diego, Doppelbauer, Julia, Corno, Gianluca

    Published in Environmental science & technology (20-09-2016)
    “…Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are increasingly appreciated to be important as micropollutants. Indirectly produced by human activities, they are released…”
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    Frenemies: Interactions between Rhizospheric Bacteria and Fungi from Metalliferous Soils by Rosatto, Stefano, Cecchi, Grazia, Roccotiello, Enrica, Di Piazza, Simone, Di Cesare, Andrea, Mariotti, Mauro Giorgio, Vezzulli, Luigi, Zotti, Mirca

    Published in Life (Basel, Switzerland) (25-03-2021)
    “…Is it possible to improve the efficiency of bioremediation technologies? The use of mixed cultures of bacteria and fungi inoculated at the rhizosphere level…”
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    Role of daptomycin in the induction and persistence of the viable but non-culturable state of Staphylococcus aureus biofilms by Pasquaroli, Sonia, Citterio, Barbara, Cesare, Andrea Di, Amiri, Mehdi, Manti, Anita, Vuotto, Claudia, Biavasco, Francesca

    Published in Pathogens (Basel) (18-09-2014)
    “…We have recently demonstrated that antibiotic pressure can induce the viable but non-culturable (VBNC) state in Staphylococcus aureus biofilms. Since dormant…”
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    Persistence of antibiotic resistance genes in large subalpine lakes: the role of anthropogenic pollution and ecological interactions by Eckert, Ester M., Di Cesare, Andrea, Coci, Manuela, Corno, Gianluca

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-11-2018)
    “…The spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is a threatening risk for human health at a global scale. Improved knowledge on the cycle of antibiotic resistance…”
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    Rainfall increases the abundance of antibiotic resistance genes within a riverine microbial community by Di Cesare, Andrea, Eckert, Ester M., Rogora, Michela, Corno, Gianluca

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-07-2017)
    “…Infections with antibiotic resistant bacteria are among the major threats for human health. Studies elucidating the role of the environment in their spread are…”
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    Effluents of wastewater treatment plants promote the rapid stabilization of the antibiotic resistome in receiving freshwater bodies by Corno, Gianluca, Yang, Ying, Eckert, Ester M., Fontaneto, Diego, Fiorentino, Antonino, Galafassi, Silvia, Zhang, Tong, Di Cesare, Andrea

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-07-2019)
    “…Treated wastewater discharged into the environment acts as a disturbance of the natural microbial communities in terms of taxonomic composition and of…”
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    Co-treatment of landfill leachate with urban wastewater by chemical, physical and biological processes: Fenton oxidation preserves autochthonous bacterial community in the activated sludge process by De Carluccio, Marco, Sabatino, Raffaella, Eckert, Ester M., Di Cesare, Andrea, Corno, Gianluca, Rizzo, Luigi

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-02-2023)
    “…The impact of Fenton oxidation (FO) and Air stripping (AS) pre-treatments on the bacterial community of a biological activated sludge (B-AS) process for the…”
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    Impact of industrial wastewater on the dynamics of antibiotic resistance genes in a full-scale urban wastewater treatment plant by Fiorentino, Antonino, Di Cesare, Andrea, Eckert, Ester M., Rizzo, Luigi, Fontaneto, Diego, Yang, Ying, Corno, Gianluca

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-01-2019)
    “…Urban Wastewater Treatment Plants (UWTPs) treating mixed urban sewage and industrial wastewater are among the major hotspots for the spread of Antibiotic…”
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    Co-selection of antibiotic and heavy metal resistance in freshwater bacteria by Di Cesare, Andrea, Eckert, Ester, Corno, Gianluca

    Published in Journal of limnology (01-01-2016)
    “…Antibiotic resistant bacteria are found in most environments, especially in highly anthropized waters. A direct correlation between human activities ( e.g., …”
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    Daphnia as a refuge for an antibiotic resistance gene in an experimental freshwater community by Eckert, Ester M., Di Cesare, Andrea, Stenzel, Birgit, Fontaneto, Diego, Corno, Gianluca

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-11-2016)
    “…Mechanisms that enable the maintenance of antibiotic resistance genes in the environment are still greatly unknown. Here we show that the tetracycline…”
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    Aquaculture can promote the presence and spread of antibiotic-resistant Enterococci in marine sediments by Di Cesare, Andrea, Luna, Gian Marco, Vignaroli, Carla, Pasquaroli, Sonia, Tota, Sara, Paroncini, Paolo, Biavasco, Francesca

    Published in PloS one (26-04-2013)
    “…Aquaculture is an expanding activity worldwide. However its rapid growth can affect the aquatic environment through release of large amounts of chemicals,…”
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    Different substrates within a lake harbour connected but specialised microbial communities by Eckert, Ester M., Amalfitano, Stefano, Di Cesare, Andrea, Manzari, Caterina, Corno, Gianluca, Fontaneto, Diego

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-04-2020)
    “…Natural water bodies contain physically interconnected habitats suitable for microbes, such as different water layers and substrates for biofilms. Yet, little…”
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    Antibiotic disturbance affects aquatic microbial community composition and food web interactions but not community resilience by Eckert, Ester M., Quero, Grazia M., Di Cesare, Andrea, Manfredini, Giuliana, Mapelli, Francesca, Borin, Sara, Fontaneto, Diego, Luna, Gian Marco, Corno, Gianluca

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-03-2019)
    “…Notwithstanding the fundamental role that environmental microbes play for ecosystem functioning, data on how microbes react to disturbances are still scarce,…”
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