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Vancomycin drug resistance, an emerging threat to animal and public health

The need to supply quality food for the growing human population has led to the revolutionization of food production and processing in recent years. Meanwhile, food production sources are at risk of microbial attack, while the use of antibiotics to counter them is posing another threat to food safet...

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Published in:Frontiers in veterinary science 2022-10, Vol.9, p.1010728-1010728
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