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How human conflict accelerates antimicrobial resistance – New Study/Science Updates



Human conflict, from minor disruptions to the all-too frequent escalation of war, stretches people and the environment to its limits. At the same time, microorganisms create an equally devastating—but largely invisible—scene.



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Human conflict, ranging from small disagreements to large-scale wars, puts immense strain on both people and the environment. Less visible, but equally destructive, is the impact of microorganisms. These microscopic entities can thrive in the chaos and disruption caused by conflict, contributing to disease outbreaks, environmental degradation, and further instability. Ultimately, war creates fertile ground for microbial activity, exacerbating the overall impact of conflict on health, resources, and the ecosystem.

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