Superbug Crisis Unveiled
The alarming rise of drug-resistant bacteria, known as superbugs, is closely linked to poor sanitation practices. As bacteria spread through contaminated water and food, they pose a significant threat to global health. The discussion highlights how harmless germs can transform into untreatable pathogens, emphasizing the urgent need for improved sanitation to combat this growing crisis.In this clip
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