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Antibiotic resistance among germs swells during droughts, study suggests

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Summary

A Nature Microbiology study links drought conditions to increased antibiotic resistance in soil bacteria and suggests a connection to higher rates of resistant infections in hospitals. The research shows drought enriches resistance genes in soil and may facilitate genetic transfer to clinical pathogens, highlighting the need for climate-conscious antibiotic stewardship.

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