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A review on the effect of micro- and nano-plastics pollution on the emergence of antimicrobial resistance

Chemosphere 2022 34 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 50 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Vivek Kumar Gaur, Vivek Kumar Gaur, Vivek Kumar Gaur, Poonam Sharma, Krishna Gautam, Krishna Gautam, Krishna Gautam, Krishna Gautam, Krishna Gautam, Krishna Gautam, Poonam Sharma, Ranjna Sirohi, Mohd Ishfaq Bhat, Poonam Sharma, Krishna Gautam, Vivek Kumar Gaur, Ranjna Sirohi, Krishna Gautam, Ranjna Sirohi, Krishna Gautam, Poonam Sharma, Janmejai Kumar Srivastava, Ranjna Sirohi, Ashok Pandey Ashok Pandey Ashok Pandey Vivek Kumar Gaur, Poonam Sharma, Janmejai Kumar Srivastava, Ashok Pandey Mohd Ishfaq Bhat, Janmejai Kumar Srivastava, Ashok Pandey Janmejai Kumar Srivastava, Mohd Ishfaq Bhat, Ashok Pandey Ashok Pandey Vivek Kumar Gaur, Ashok Pandey Janmejai Kumar Srivastava, Ashok Pandey Ashok Pandey

Summary

This review highlights how microplastics serve as breeding grounds for antimicrobial resistance genes, examining the overlooked interaction between plastic pollution and antibiotic resistance that poses combined threats to environmental and human health.

The recent upsurge in the studies on micro/nano plastics and antimicrobial resistance genes has proven their deleterious effects on the environmental and human health. Till-date, there is a scarcity of studies on the interactions of these two factors and their combined influence. The interaction of microplastics has led to the formation of new plastics namely plastiglomerates, pyroplastics. and anthropoquinas. It has long been ignored that the occurrence of microplastics has become a breeding ground for the emergence of antimicrobial resistance genes. Evidently microplastics are also associated with the occurrence of other pollutants such as polyaromatic hydrocarbons and pesticides. The increased use of antibiotics (after Covid breakout) has further elevated the detrimental effects on human health. Therefore, this study highlights the relation of microplastics with antibiotic resistance generation. The factors such as uncontrolled use of antibiotics and negligent plastic consumption has been evaluated. Furthermore, the future research prospective was provided that can be helpful in correctly identifying the seriousness of the environmental occurrence of these pollutants.

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