The global impact of industrialisation and climate change on antimicrobial resistance: assessing the role of Eco-AMR Zones

  07 May 2025

The study explores the link between industrialisation, climate change, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) gene prevalence. It reveals that industrial activities contribute to global warming, affecting AMR gene distribution. The study suggests ‘Eco-AMR Zones’ to mitigate AMR’s environmental and public health impacts, promoting sustainable practices, pollution controls, and antibiotic regulation. It emphasizes the need for integrated global strategies to address AMR’s ecological and public health challenges.

 

Further reading: Environ Monit Assess
Author(s): Emmanuel Adedeji Oyelayo et al
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