The excessive use of antibiotics has led to a rise in microbial resistance, posing a threat to our ability to effectively treat infectious diseases. The increasing resistance to antimicrobials and antibiotics jeopardizes nearly a century of medical advancements. Immediate action plans are crucial to address the crisis of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and multi-resistant bacteria.
It is imperative to conduct extensive research to discover effective methods to minimize the release and breakdown of antibiotics and ARBs into the environment. “Degradations of Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance Bacteria from various sources” delves into a range of issues concerning the generation, breakdown, and elimination of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance bacteria.
This publication covers both practical and theoretical aspects of managing antibiotics resistant bacteria, highlighting the health implications of antibiotic resistance and genes. It also explores the use of anaerobic digestions for eliminating ARBs (antibiotic resistance blockers) and ARGs (Antibiotic Resistance Genes), shedding light on how ARBs impact degradation processes and management.
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