Researchers from University of Chile found that the Pseudomonas bacteria, one of the predominant bacteria groups in the Antarctic Peninsula, can be a source of ‘resistance genes’. These bacteria are said to carry natural antibiotic and antimicrobial resistance and have the potential to spread out of the polar regions. https://gadgets360.com/science/news/pseudomonas-bacteria-natural-antibiotic-antimicrobial-resistance-antarctica-university-of-chile-3014084#rss-gadgets-science
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