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Bacterial evolution of antimicrobial resistance in urban water systems (2025-2027)

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance is an international health threat, yet our understanding on whether and how water disinfection could induce this issue in urban water systems is limited. By exploring the impact of water disinfection on the emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance in water systems, this project expects to reveal the evolutionary trajectories of antimicrobial resistance and control microbial contamination in urban water systems. The outcomes of this project are expected to empower industry partners to combat antimicrobial resistance and secure drinking water quality, thus strengthening Australia¿TM)s national antimicrobial resistance strategy and positioning Australia in the transition toward more sustainable and healthier life.

Experts

Dr Zhigang Yu

ARC DECRA Research Fellow
Australian Centre for Water and Environmental Biotechnology
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Zhigang Yu
Zhigang Yu