Publications
dissemination of ndm-1 positive bacteria in the new delhi environment and its implications for human health: an environmental point prevalence study. | not all patients infected with ndm-1-positive bacteria have a history of hospital admission in india, and extended-spectrum β-lactamases are known to be circulating in the indian community. we therefore measured the prevalence of the ndm-1 gene in drinking water and seepage samples in new delhi. | 2011 | 21478057 |
sewage treatment effluents in delhi: a key contributor of β-lactam resistant bacteria and genes to the environment. | rapid emergence of antibiotic resistance (ar) in developing countries is posing a greater health risk and increasing the global disease burden. lack of access to safe drinking water, poor sanitation and inadequate sewage treatment facilities in these countries are fueling the problem associated with emergence of ar. rapid proliferation of ar mediated by treated and untreated discharges from sewage treatment plants (stps) is a prime public health concern. this study aims to understand the occurre ... | 2017 | 28886559 |