Indian grass: A weapon against antibiotic resistance

Saturday, May 29, 2010 - 08:40 in Health & Medicine

Antibiotics, like many pharmaceuticals, pass through the digestive tract of people or animals largely unchanged. The resulting drug-laden waste from farms and feedlots (or for that matter, apartments and subdivisions) may be treated, but conventional treatment methods don't break down excreted antibiotics...

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