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Here's some new dirt on an unusual source of antibiotic resistance

Researchers found drought increases antibiotic resistance genes in soil, with some matching genes in hospital infections across 116 countries, correlating resistance with aridity.

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It’s one of the highest-stakes battles on earth: bacteria versus antibiotics.And in the human realm, bacteria appear to be gaining ground. Worldwide, many antibiotics are starting to lose their bite. About 1 in 6 human infections tested in labs are resistant to antibiotics, contributing to over 4 million deaths a year.Researchers know that human use, and especially overuse, have given bacteria opportunities to develop resistance. But antibiotics…

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Drought periods could have more far-reaching consequences than previously assumed. A new study shows that increasing drought favours the spread of antibiotic-resistant germs - a risk to global health.

A study shows that dry soils become outbreaks of antibiotic resistance, with an impact already visible in hospitals.

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n-tv.de broke the news in on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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