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Filthy, deadly: Flies in hospital wards spread drug-resistant bacteria, health experts warn

A heap of dirty linen piled up at a corner of maternity Ward. [File, Standard]

Hospital wards, meant to be sanctuaries of healing, may also be breeding grounds for drug-resistant bacteria, thanks to an unexpected culprit-flies. New research suggests that these seemingly innocuous insects could be spreading anti-microbial-resistant pathogens among patients, posing a significant threat to global health.

A study conducted by the Ineos Oxford Institute for Antimicrobial Research (IOI) in collaboration with Nigerian researchers has revealed alarming findings: houseflies in hospitals carry bacteria resistant to key antibiotics, including those used as last-resort treatments. This raises concerns over antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a global crisis expected to claim over 39 million lives by 2050.

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