Addressing inconsistent breakpoints in global antibiotic resistance monitoring efforts
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Shenyang Agricultural University Jan 30 2026 Antibiotic resistance is often framed as a hospital problem, but a growing body of evidence shows that rivers, soils, wastewater, and other natural environments are quietly becoming major reservoirs of resistant bacteria. A new review highlights a critical obstacle standing in the way of effective global surveillance: the lack of a unified standard for interpreting antibiotic resistance data. In a comprehensive review published in New Contaminants ,
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