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Antibiotics Drive Resistance in Waterways Despite Breakdown

via Phys.org·3h ago

New research confirms that antibiotics continue to drive bacterial resistance in waterways even after they break down in wastewater treatment plants. This is a major concern because it suggests that current wastewater infrastructure is insufficient to stop the spread of superbugs into rivers and seas. The broader implication is an urgent need for advanced filtration technologies to protect global water supplies from becoming toxic to human health.

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