European Centre for Environment & Human Health
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Staphylococcus cornubiensis sp. nov., a member of the Staphylococcus intermedius Group (SIG)
(Microbiology Society for International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes and International Union of Microbiological Societies, Bacteriology and Applied Microbiology Division, 11 September 2018)We here describe a novel species in the Staphylococcus intermedius Group (SIG) which is phenotypically similar to Staphylococcus pseudintermedius but is genomically distinct from it and other SIG members, with an average ... -
Is it safe to go back into the water? A systematic review and meta-analysis of the risk of acquiring infections from recreational exposure to seawater (dataset)
(University of Exeter, 15 February 2018)Background: Numerous illnesses are associated with bathing in natural waters, although it is assumed that the risk of illness among bathers exposed to relatively clean waters found in high-income countries is negligible. ... -
Exposure to and colonisation by antibiotic-resistant E. coli in UK coastal water users: environmental surveillance, exposure assessment, and epidemiological study (Beach Bum Survey) (dataset)
(University of Exeter, 14 January 2018)This dataset contains the results of environmental monitoring that was undertaken to estimate the prevalence of third-generation cephalosporin resistance among E. coli colonies isolated from bathing waters in England and ... -
Narratives at work: What can stories of older athletes do?
(Cambridge University Press, 13 December 2011)Previous research has shown that young adults tend to identify and reinforce negative stereotypes of growing older. They can express both fear and trepidation regarding the bodily changes that occur with advancing age. ... -
Young athletic bodies and narrative maps of ageing
(Elsevier, 1 April 2006)This paper draws on data generated by life history interviews with 22, university based, young athletes to explore their narrative maps of aging. Three key resources were seen to provide information that shaped individual ...