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Study of Ganges River Highlights Growing Antibacterial Resistance
The Ganges River plays an important role in annual religious pilgrimages for millions of people in India, and researchers studying water quality in the Ganges during pilgrimage times have found it is 60 times more likely to spread bacterial "superbugs" than at other times of the year.
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