Synopsis of Social media discussions
The discussions primarily consist of repeated mentions of the publication's title without additional commentary, tone, or context, indicating a neutral stance with minimal critical analysis or enthusiasm. This balance suggests superficial engagement and limited perceived importance of the article among the participants.
Agreement
Neither agree nor disagreeThe discussions contain no explicit disagreement or critique of the publication, indicating neutrality or ambivalence.
Interest
Neutral level of interestThe posts do not reveal strong curiosity or concern about the topic, suggesting limited engagement or relevance.
Engagement
Neutral engagementThere is a lack of detailed analysis, personal insights, or discussions to demonstrate depth of engagement with the research.
Impact
Neutral impactThe conversations do not suggest the publication is influencing opinions or prompting significant action among viewers.
Social Mentions
YouTube
1 Videos
3 Posts
Metrics
Video Views
39
Total Likes
1
Extended Reach
26,022
Social Features
4
Timeline: Posts about article
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Targeted Resistome Sequencing for Antimicrobial Resistance in Retail Foods
This video discusses a targeted resistome sequencing approach to assess antimicrobial resistance in retail foods, highlighting the method's potential for AMR surveillance and microbiome analysis.
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Exploiting a targeted resistome sequencing approach in assessing antimicrobial resistance in retail foods https://t.co/PBqT6s6rdo
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@EU_Remain_2017 (Twitter)RT @MicrobiomeJ: Exploiting a targeted resistome sequencing approach in assessing antimicrobial resistance in retail foods https://t.co/5Ae…
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@MicrobiomeJ (Twitter)Exploiting a targeted resistome sequencing approach in assessing antimicrobial resistance in retail foods https://t.co/5Aerhj6TGW
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