Antimicrobial agents have revolutionized healthcare by combating infectious diseases, yet their widespread use raises concerns about environmental impacts. This article explores the intricate relationship between antimicrobial agents and the environment, shedding light on the consequences of their presence in various ecosystems. It discusses the pathways through which these agents enter the environment, their persistence and potential ecological repercussions. Furthermore, the article explores sustainable practices and regulatory frameworks aimed at mitigating environmental risks while maintaining public health. Striking a balance between human health and ecosystem sustainability is crucial in navigating the complex terrain of antimicrobial usage.
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