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Superbug crisis: How drugs that cure you end up in rivers, soils
Antibiotic-resistant superbugs (e.g., MRSA) spread due to pharmaceutical pollution in waterways/soils from incomplete wastewater treatment, agricultural runoff, and manufacturing, as seen in Vanessa Carter’s prolonged infection; solutions include upgraded treatment, biodegradable drugs, and reduced overprescription, with global health impacts projected by 2050.
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Superbug crisis: How drugs that cure you end up in rivers, soils
May 30, 2026, 4:00 AM