A new editorial published in Animal Diseases argues that climate change is reshaping the fight against antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in animal diseases, moving the issue beyond antibiotic use alone. The piece, titled ‘Climate change and AMR in animal diseases: a one health perspective on emerging global risks,’ highlights how warming temperatures, floods, intensive farming, wastewater, and food systems can connect resistant bacteria across anim…
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