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Hudson River Teeming with Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria due to Untreated Sewage Water
Jumping into the Hudson River to escape the unbearable heat could give you a nasty infection. Researchers have now found strains of the deadly antibiotic-resistant bacteria thriving in the river, especially from the Tappan Zee Bridge to lower Manhattan.
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