‘Pharmaceutical cocktail’ in waterways could be promoting antibiotic resistance: study
2025-10-15 from ctvnews.ca
Mixtures of commonly used medications that end up in waterways and the natural environment could be promoting the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, according to a new study.
As much as 90 per cent of the medications humans and animals use end up passing through the body and into the natural environment via wastewater or runoff from fields, researchers behind the study say.
“We’ve found that the kind of common medications that many people might routinely take can form a pharmaceutical cocktail in the environment and our waterways that promotes antibiotic resistance,” lead author and University of Exeter microbiologist April Hayes said in a news release.
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