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Climate change linked to 10% rise in antibiotic-resistant Salmonella genes, study finds. Warming temperatures and rainfall shifts may accelerate spread of drug-resistant infections, according to new research.
New research indicates that climate change is associated with a 10% global increase in antibiotic-resistance genes in Salmonella, with warming temperatures and shifting rainfall patterns potentially accelerating the spread of infections.
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