POSSIBILITIES FOR IMPLEMENTING PRINCIPLES OF A CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN THE RECONSTRUCTION AND ADAPTATION OF BUILDINGS IN SERBIA

Possibilities for implementing principles of a circular economy in the reconstruction and adaptation of buildings in Serbia

The circular economy is a new economic model which provides the necessary goods and services for maintaining and improving living standards without increasing the consumption of raw materials and waste.The traditional model of the linear economy is viewed as an unsustainable long-term solution because it does not take waste treatment into account,

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Factors associated to prevalence and treatment of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae infections: a seven years retrospective study in three tertiary care hospitals

Abstract Background The increasing incidence of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE), has resulted in a difficult problem in the current clinical anti-infective treatment.We performed a retrospective analysis of prevalence and treatment for CRE infections patients.Methods This study was conducted in three tertiary care hospitals from Janua

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Salmonella Salamae and S. Waycross isolated from Nile perch in Lake Victoria show limited human pathogenic potential

Abstract Non-enterica subspecies of Salmonella enterica are rarely associated with human infections.Paradoxically, food safety legislations consider the entire genus Salmonella as pathogenic to humans.Globally, large amounts of seafoods are rejected and wasted due to findings of Salmonella.To inform better food safety decisions, we investigated the

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