JNU: Superbugs in Delhi Air Make Antibiotics Useless, Health Crisis Looms

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News18•02-01-2026, 09:57
JNU: Superbugs in Delhi Air Make Antibiotics Useless, Health Crisis Looms
- •JNU research reveals antibiotic-resistant superbugs (Staphylococci/MRS) floating in Delhi's air, making medicines ineffective.
- •These superbugs are found in both indoor and outdoor environments, with levels significantly increasing during winter.
- •Tests showed 73% of superbugs were antibiotic-resistant, and 36% were resistant to multiple drugs.
- •The presence of these drug-defying bacteria poses a severe health risk, making respiratory illnesses harder to treat and potentially leading to long-term complications.
- •Recommendations include using masks, limiting outdoor exposure, installing indoor plants, and consuming citrus fruits/green vegetables.
Why It Matters: Delhi's air pollution now carries superbugs that render antibiotics useless, posing a grave health threat.
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