Unravelling the linkages between conflict and antimicrobial resistance

  14 April 2025

Conflicts, natural disasters, and climate change are causing drug-resistant organisms to develop, weakening mitigation efforts. Conflict exposes people to toxic war remnants and environmental contaminants, necessitating context-specific, sustainable interventions with a transdisciplinary approach to tackle antimicrobial resistance in broken infrastructure.

 

Author(s): Aula Abbara et al
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