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Researchers Discover Antibiotic Resistance in Bears in Remote Scandinavia
The rising problem of antibiotic resistance following industrial-scale production of antimicrobial products began in the 1940s and can be traced in the teeth of Swedish brown bears - Ursus arctos. Beginning from the 1950s, the mammal reveals an increase in antibiotic resistance. For decades, antibiotic resistance has been a developing problem.
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