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Soil bacteria may spread antibiotic resistance genes during drought, risking human health.
New research indicates soil may be a significant source of antibiotic resistance, with drought conditions potentially increasing the prevalence of resistance genes in soil bacteria.
These genes could then transfer to human pathogens, posing public health risks.
The findings highlight environmental factors, such as climate stressors like drought, that may contribute to the spread of antibiotic resistance beyond clinical settings.
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Las bacterias del suelo pueden propagar genes de resistencia a los antibióticos durante la sequía, poniendo en riesgo la salud humana.