Microplastic pollution can fuel rise in antibiotic resistance, studies find
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Glenn Scherer
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MongabayMicroplastic pollution can fuel rise in antibiotic resistance, studies findmongabay.comPlastic pollution is among the gravest environmental crises facing humanity. Plastic production since 1950 has exceeded 8,300 million metric tons, with most plastic waste ending up in the environment, affecting wildlife, ecosystem functionality, and human health. Simultaneously, the ability of disease-causing bacteria to withstand one or more antibiotics (known as antimicrobial resistance, or AMR) has […]
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