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Horizontal gene transfer is the primary mechanism for the spread of antibiotic resistance in bacteria
Antimicrobial resistant (AMR) bacterial infections represent an escalating global health crisis, expected to cause 10 million deaths annually by 2050. Due to antibiotic resistance, currently, 1.27 million people die from such infections each year.
The resistance of intestinal pathogens to antibiotics varies significantly across different regions. This variation is influenced by local health practices and regula…
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