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Agriculture Overuse Antibiotics Cause Animals Develop Antibiotic Resistant Bacterium Spread

The overuse of antibiotics in agriculture can lead to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in animals, which can then be transmitted to humans, for instance, through consumption.

In agriculture, the overuse of antibiotics can cause animals to develop antibiotic-resistant bacterium which can spread to humans, e.g. through consumption.

Text In agriculture, the overuse of antibiotics can cause animals to develop antibiotic-resistant bacterium which can spread to humans, e.g. throguh consumption

Tags: antibiotic-resistance, b6, bio

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