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Rebecca Metcalf
Rebecca Metcalf
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Quantifying the importance of plastic pollution for the dissemination of human pathogens: The challenges of choosing an appropriate ‘control’material
R Metcalf, DM Oliver, V Moresco, RS Quilliam
Science of the Total Environment 810, 152292, 2022
502022
From wastewater discharge to the beach: survival of human pathogens bound to microplastics during transfer through the freshwater-marine continuum
R Metcalf, HL White, MJ Ormsby, DM Oliver, RS Quilliam
Environmental Pollution 319, 120955, 2023
392023
Sewage-associated plastic waste washed up on beaches can act as a reservoir for faecal bacteria, potential human pathogens, and genes for antimicrobial resistance
R Metcalf, HL White, V Moresco, MJ Ormsby, DM Oliver, RS Quilliam
Marine Pollution Bulletin 180, 113766, 2022
382022
Clinically important E. coli strains can persist, and retain their pathogenicity, on environmental plastic and fabric waste
MJ Ormsby, HL White, R Metcalf, DM Oliver, RS Quilliam
Environmental Pollution 326, 121466, 2023
292023
Enduring pathogenicity of African strains of Salmonella on plastics and glass in simulated peri-urban environmental waste piles
MJ Ormsby, HL White, R Metcalf, DM Oliver, NA Feasey, RS Quilliam
Journal of Hazardous Materials 461, 132439, 2024
92024
Evidence of interspecific plasmid uptake by pathogenic strains of Klebsiella isolated from microplastic pollution on public beaches
R Metcalf, LF Messer, HL White, MJ Ormsby, S Matallana-Surget, ...
Journal of hazardous materials 461, 132567, 2024
82024
Persistence of ‘wet wipes’ in beach sand: An unrecognised reservoir for localised E. coli contamination
R Metcalf, R Fellows, HL White, RS Quilliam
Marine Pollution Bulletin 201, 116175, 2024
52024
Plastic pollution and human pathogens: Towards a conceptual shift in risk management at bathing water and beach environments
DM Oliver, R Metcalf, DL Jones, S Matallana-Surget, DN Thomas, ...
Water Research 261, 122028, 2024
32024
Isolation of Human Pathogenic Candida Species Colonising Plastic Wastes: Environmental Screening for Drug Resistance, Thermotolerance, and Virulence of ‘Who Priority Fungal …
R Metcalf, A Akinbobola, R Quilliam
Thermotolerance, and Virulence of ‘Who Priority Fungal Pathogens, 0
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The survival, persistence, and ecology of microbial pathogens on the surfaces of environmental plastic pollution
R Metcalf
University of Stirling, 2024
2024
Dataset: Sewage-associated plastic waste washed up on beaches can act as a reservoir for faecal bacteria, potential human pathogens, and genes for antimicrobial resistance
R Metcalf, H White, V Moresco, M Ormsby
University of Stirling, Faculty of Natural Sciences, 2022
2022
Screening Environmental Isolates of Human Pathogenic Candida Spp. Colonising Plastic Pollution
R Metcalf, A Akinbobola, R Quilliam
Colonising Plastic Pollution, 0
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