Publications by authors named "P L Munk"

Sewage metagenomics has risen to prominence in urban population surveillance of pathogens and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Unknown species with similarity to known genomes cause database bias in reference-based metagenomics. To improve surveillance, we seek to recover sewage genomes and develop a quantification and correlation workflow for these genomes and AMR over time.

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  • The study conducted over 24 months examined antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in raw sewage from wastewater treatment plants (WWTWs) in two municipalities in Gauteng Province, South Africa, finding high levels of resistance mainly against aminoglycosides, beta-lactams, sulfonamides, and tetracyclines.
  • AMR abundance differed between the municipalities; Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality (TMM) had generally higher AMR levels than Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality (EMM), with variations also observed within TMM based on socio-economic status of the areas served by the WWTWs.
  • At the gene level, the sul1 gene (sulfonamide resistance) was the most abundant across
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We report the discovery of a persistent presence of Vibrio cholerae at very low abundance in the inlet of a single wastewater treatment plant in Copenhagen, Denmark at least since 2015. Remarkably, no environmental or locally transmitted clinical case of V. cholerae has been reported in Denmark for more than 100 years.

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