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University of South Australia scientists have developed a highly sensitive method to detect illegal opioids and a veterinary sedative in Australia’s wastewater system, providing a vital early ...
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Extensive antimicrobial usage sparks warning over increased resistance in locations across AustraliaMore information: Jinglong Li et al, National survey of the occurrence of antimicrobial agents in Australian wastewater and their socioeconomic correlates, Nature Water (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s44221 ...
University of South Australia scientists have developed a highly sensitive method to detect illegal opioids and a veterinary sedative in Australia’s wastewater system, providing a vital early warning ...
which treats the combined wastewater for a specific catchment. We are working with NSW Health to develop smaller geographical segments from within the wastewater network, which could help identify ...
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Queensland pill testing sites to close in April despite nitazenes detected in Australian wastewater for first timeThe Queensland government will close two pill testing sites next month, despite new evidence a lethal synthetic opioid is spreading in Australia. For the first time nitazenes, which are stronger ...
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