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Collaboration AMR avec l'Université d'Albstadt-Sigmaringen

Numéro du projet: 26.27.18.00.01_AMR-AlbSig

Collaboration AMR avec l'Université d'Albstadt-Sigmaringen

Occurrence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB) and -resistance genes (ARGs) in environment and foods is well established. Fresh produce is of special relevance, as it comes into contact with a broad variety of environmental potential contamination sources during production (e.g., irrigation water or soil), and is usually consumed raw or after minimal processing, increasing the chances of ARB/ARG to reach the consumer’s gastrointestinal tract.
This ongoing collaboration with the Albstadt-Sigmaringen University covers various aspects of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) research related to foods:

  1. transmission routes and persistence of AMR in fresh produce,
  2. novel and rapid MS-based detection of ARB (proteomics approach),
  3. novel antimicrobials and related resistance mechanisms.
Nom, Prénom Site
Marti Serrano Elisabet Liebefeld
Stergiou Maria Theresia Wädenswil

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