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S1 Table - Marine outfall discharges contribute to coastal microplastic pollution and the spread of antimicrobial resistance

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Raeesa Bhikhoo (22086326), Krisdan Bezuidenhout (22086329), Lesego Molale-Tom (22086332), Charlotte Mienie (3327984), Carlos Bezuidenhout (10224827)

Summary

Researchers compiled a supplementary table of antibiotic growth inhibition zone standards for Enterobacteriaceae to support a study on how marine outfall discharges contribute to coastal microplastic pollution and the spread of antimicrobial resistance. The data supports assessment of co-occurrence between plastic pollution and antibiotic-resistant bacteria in coastal environments.

The different antibiotics used in this study with the growth inhibition zone standards for Enterobacteriaceae. (DOCX)

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