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Lingayen River Water Tested - Rmn Networks

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The Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, in collaboration with other agencies, conducted water sampling in several rivers in Lingayen. The activity is part of the TULIP Project to assess and address antimicrobial resistance or antibiotic immunity in waterborne microbes. A 2005 study found antibiotic-resistant bacteria in parts of Lingayen Gulf linked to fishing and pollution. This will provide the office with data to determine the mechanism…
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The Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, in collaboration with other agencies, conducted water sampling in several rivers in Lingayen. The activity is part of the TULIP Project to assess and address antimicrobial resistance or antibiotic immunity in waterborne microbes. A 2005 study found antibiotic-resistant bacteria in parts of Lingayen Gulf linked to fishing and pollution. This will provide the office with data to determine the mechanism…

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RMN Networks broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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