Drug resistance is a pressing global health challenge, thwarting efforts to combat infectious diseases and cancer. This article delves into the multifaceted drivers of drug resistance, elucidating the biological, environmental and societal factors that contribute to its emergence and spread. From microbial adaptation mechanisms to patient behavior and healthcare practices, understanding these drivers is crucial for developing effective strategies to mitigate drug resistance. By dissecting the intricate interplay between pathogens, hosts and the environment, this exploration aims to inform innovative approaches for tackling this growing threat to public health.
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