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- What: The authors focus on varying levels of human presence in the habitats of AGAs and their impacts on AMR detection. Eleven of the studies conducted were focused on Enterobacteriaceae in general , with six studies targeting specific bacteria belonging to the Enterobacteriaceae family, such as Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumonia . The latter is not only risky for the veterinarians but also for the animals, and is considered unethical when carried out for research purposes alone . This study provides a comprehensive similarity between AGAs and inhumans, the bacterial pathogens and antimicrobial and up-to-date inventory of AMR . . .

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