Characterizing the nature and extent of access to unsafely managed sanitation in the United States

J Maxcy-Brown, D Capone, MA Elliott - Nature Water, 2023 - nature.com
Global development goals, including Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.2 for
sanitation access, purport to be applicable to countries at all levels of income and …

Household level wastewater management and disposal data collection in the US: the history, shortcomings, and future policy implications

J Maxcy-Brown, MA Elliott, B Bearden - Water Policy, 2023 - iwaponline.com
Country-level sanitation access is monitored globally by the Joint Monitoring Programme
(JMP). However, recent reports on sanitation access in high-income countries indicate that …

Application of phylodynamics to identify spread of antimicrobial-resistant Escherichia coli between humans and canines in an urban environment

N Walas, NF Müller, E Parker, A Henderson… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
The transmission of antimicrobial resistant bacteria in the urban environment is poorly
understood. We utilized genomic sequencing and phylogenetics to characterize the …

Enteric Pathogens in Humans, Domesticated Animals, and Drinking Water in a Low-Income Urban Area of Nairobi, Kenya

SW Daly, B Chieng, S Araka, J Mboya… - Environmental …, 2024 - ACS Publications
To explore the sources of and associated risks with drinking water contamination in low-
income, densely populated urban areas, we collected human feces, domesticated animal …

Blow Flies Pose a Public Health Hazard near Urban Combined Sewer Overflows

N Jahan, D Johnson, CG Owings… - Environmental …, 2025 - ACS Publications
Over 700 municipalities in the United States have combined sewer systems. Following
rainfall events, flows to wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) may exceed capacity …

[PDF][PDF] Cave Bats as carriers of extended spectrum beta-lactamase produced by Escherichia coli from the islan of Lombok, Indonesia

ALD Agustin, MH Effendi, W Tyasningsih… - Indian J. Anim …, 2024 - researchgate.net
Background: Escherichia coli is a Gram-negative commensal bacterium that normally
resides in the digestive tract of humans and animals which is used as an indicator of the …