Combatting Antimicrobial Resistance: How the Human Body is the Key
A new study published by researchers at the University of Manchester has revealed that the human body acts like a natural ground for antimicrobial resistance, providing new insight into how infections spread. The study, published in Nature Microbiology, highlights the importance of understanding how antimicrobial resistance develops and spreads across different species in order to combat the threat of drug-resistant infections.
Our bodies are natural grounds for antimicrobial resistance, according to new research from the University of Manchester. The study, published in Nature Microbiology, has revealed that human bodies act as a reservoir for antimicrobial resistance, providing a potential source for the spread of drug-resistant infections. The research also highlights the need to better understand the development and spread of antimicrobial resistance across different species in order to effectively combat the threat of drug-resistant infections.
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