CESE-2023

The following study will be presented at the 16th Annual International Conference on the Challenges in Environmental Science & Engineering (CESE-2023, Nov. 5-9, Duxton Hotel, Perth).→FINISHED

Quantitative microbial risk assessment for antibiotic resistant pathogenic bacteria via hydroponic vegetables
Shun Takayama, Qian Zhang, Ye Htut Zwe, Dan Li, Daisuke Sano

You can find details of CESE-2023 from the following link:
https://cese-conference.org/2023-home.htm

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