The impacts of three types of hydrological changes on the human health risks of soil antibiotic resistance genes in Dongting Lake wetlands, China
Key Points
Human health risks increase with changes in hydrological conditions, particularly in wetland environments.
Antibiotic resistance genes in soil were significantly correlated with local hydrological changes and human exposure.
Assessment of soil samples across varied hydrological conditions highlights the environmental impact on health.
These findings emphasize the need for better management practices in wetland areas to mitigate resistance spread.
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