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29 April 16:21

A study published in Nature Medicine suggests that climate change is contributing to the spread of antibiotic-resistant infections, particularly affecting developing countries

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The study highlights that climate change is not only influencing the environment but also public health by accelerating the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. This problem disproportionately affects developing countries, contradicting the idea that antibiotic overuse is the sole cause of the crisis. The findings highlight the need to address both the responsible use of antibiotics and the impact of climate change on global health.

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