‘Drinking from a fetid pond’: superbug-creating genes found in UK’s largest lake
by Rachel Salvidge from World news | The Guardian on (#747WJ)
Exclusive: Lough Neagh, which supplies drinking water for 40% of NI, contains genes resistant to last-resort antibiotics
Genes capable of creating antibiotic-resistant superbugs have been detected in the UK's largest lake, which supplies drinking water to about 40% of Northern Ireland.
Testing of water from Lough Neagh, which has a surface area 26 times bigger than Windermere, found genes resistant to a wide range of antibiotics, including carbapenems - drugs reserved for life-threatening infections when all other treatments have failed.
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