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The Superbug spill: When medicine goes rogue
Pharmaceutical pollution in waterways worldwide is fueling the rise of antibiotic-resistant superbugs, posing a major global health threat. Solutions include upgrading wastewater treatment, designing biodegradable drugs, and reducing unnecessary antibiotic use.
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8 tagssuperbugsantibiotic resistancepharmaceutical pollutionwastewater treatmentbiodegradable drugsMRSAenvironmental contaminationglobal health
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The Superbug spill: When medicine goes rogue
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