Superbacteria May Be Spreading Through Nature, and Animals Like Birds Are Already Signaling
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A research published in Frontiers of Microbiology magazine showed that antibiotic resistance exceeds hospitals and reaches natural environments through wildlife. The detection of Klebsiella pneumoniae resistant in foxes, crows and waterbirds ignites an alert for public health, because these animals connect cities, rural areas and natural ecosystems. The... The post Superbacteria may be spreading through nature, and animals such as birds are alre…
RAM is becoming increasingly problematic, especially in the case of third-generation cephalosporins, which are used to treat pneumonia, sepsis and meningitis. Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria, which can cause serious infections in humans, have spread far beyond places and systems exposed to antibiotics. This is the main conclusion of a study carried out by researchers from the University of Parma in northern Italy and published in Frontiers in Mic…
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