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Comment
. 2020 Jul;128(7):74002.
doi: 10.1289/EHP6585. Epub 2020 Jul 15.

Backyard Bacterial Exchange: A One Health Approach to Studying Antibiotic Resistance Transmission

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Backyard Bacterial Exchange: A One Health Approach to Studying Antibiotic Resistance Transmission

Janet L Pelley. Environ Health Perspect. 2020 Jul.
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Side-by-side photographs of a farmer, chicken, dog, fly, bull, and pig
A study of farmers, backyard livestock, and the flies that bother them all revealed that carbapenem-resistant E. coli can circulate among species. Images (left to right): © XiXinXing/Shutterstock; © Gadelshina Dina/Shutterstock; © Lesia Povkh/Shutterstock; © yazirmzm/Shutterstock; © Davdeka/Shutterstock; © Johnathan21/Shutterstock.

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