Delhi's Toxic Air Hides Drug-Resistant Superbugs, JNU Study Warns

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News18•02-01-2026, 15:29
Delhi's Toxic Air Hides Drug-Resistant Superbugs, JNU Study Warns
- •JNU study reveals dangerous drug-resistant superbugs, including MRS, circulating in Delhi-NCR's toxic winter air.
- •These airborne antibiotic-resistant staphylococci are found indoors and outdoors, spiking significantly in winter.
- •74% of isolated bacterial strains were antibiotic-resistant, with 36% showing multi-drug resistance.
- •The presence of superbugs exacerbates health threats from pollution, making respiratory infections harder to treat.
- •Experts warn of a serious public health risk as urban environments become reservoirs for these microbes, potentially making routine infections life-threatening.
Why It Matters: Delhi's polluted air harbors drug-resistant superbugs, posing a severe public health crisis.
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