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Tire Rubber Trash: A Hidden Threat to Our Environment
Monday, June 9, 2025
The study also showed that bacteria can tolerate shade-aged mTCR because they resist the metals and organic matter. This means they don't activate their internal prophages as much. But photoaged mTCR is a different story. The free radicals in these particles create harmful substances that damage bacterial cells. This damage can activate prophages and spread antibiotic resistance genes.
So, what does this all mean? It means we need to be careful with discarded tire rubber. It's not just a nuisance; it's a health risk. We need more research to understand how to control this problem. But for now, it's clear that we should think twice before using tire rubber in our everyday environments. It's a small step, but it could make a big difference in the fight against antibiotic resistance.
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