Glyphosate Fueling Superbugs: A Growing Concern

Source: ScienceDaily Health

Summary

Research indicates that the widely used weedkiller glyphosate contributes to the resilience of drug-resistant bacteria found in hospitals. This connection raises concerns about the potential for agricultural herbicides to amplify antibiotic resistance.

Why It Matters

This finding is crucial as it links agricultural practices with the growing public health threat of antibiotic-resistant infections. Understanding how glyphosate affects bacteria could lead to better regulations and safer herbicide use, ultimately protecting both human health and agricultural sustainability.

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