The increasing reports of multidrug-resistant have emerged as a public health concern, raising questions about the potential routes for the evolution and dissemination of the pathogenic into environmental reservoirs. Potential drivers of the increased incidence of antimicrobial-resistant environmental include the eminent global climatic variations as a direct or indirect effect of human activities. The ability of microorganisms to adapt and grow at an exponential rate facilitates the distribution of environmental strains with acquired resistant mutations into water systems, vegetation, and soil which are major intersection points with animals and humans.
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