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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14913 · Jul 3

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Dr Sherri Tenpenny

@SherriTenpenny · Post #23849 · 12/29/2025, 07:02 PM

Today's Monday Minute focuses on yet another case of a Chinese national arrested for smuggling pathogens into the US. What exactly is going on here? https://drtenpenny.substack.com/p/tenpenny-monday-minute-816 #wuhan#pathogens#CCP#mondayminute#tenpenny 🔹👉🏻@SherriTenpenny

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@vets_Hub · Post #27272 · 04/27/2024, 03:13 PM

Some myths are spread by scientists, like making us consider #AMR#pathogens more #virulent and #pathogenic. Though infections with AMR pathogens may be more difficult to treat, not necessarily more #lethal. Our recent study revealed some details. Study more, research more = Be less mythical https://www.researchgate.net/publication/380095451_The_effect_of_carbapenem_resistance_in_Klebsiellae_on_infection_outcomes_in_animals_and_birds