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The world needs clean water to help fight antimicrobial resistance | Letter
Many people in developing countries cannot access preventive hygiene, key to attacking climate-driven superbugs, writes Helen Hamilton As the UK swelters in unseasonably high temperatures, Andrew Gregory’s article underscores the growing urgency of a critical global health threat (Climate crisis is accelerating antibiotic resistance across world, study says, 26 May). While drug misuse remains a key driver, the climate crisis means bacteria are mutating and spreading faster than ever before. Yet
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