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Table of Contents

Literature Review...........................................................................................................1
Introduction....................................................................................................................1
References......................................................................................................................1

Literature Review
Threatens to human health have been increased along with the increase in Climate
Change which are due to different weather events, forest fires, deforestation, addition
of chemcials in foods and drinks and the pollution that have contaminated the air, soil
and water. Moreover, human activities are increasing environmental pollution that in
result can cause far more destruction and cross the UN limitation and it would be
irreversible to tackle the situation in today’s time.i Global climate change is an
important issue that should not be neglected. Desturbance or change in environment
can directly or indirectly effect the human health. ii The misuse of antibiotics in
developing world by physicians, pharmacist and the public. The best quality of the
drugs, and the conditions such as crowding, lack of medical specialty, poor hospital
quality of the drugs. Any improvement in education system or surveillance can
improve the socioeconomic development regarding the quality of drugs. iii The
antibiotics that are made by the concerned pathogens are de

Introduction

References
i
i McMichael, A J., Friel, S., Nyong, A., & Corvalan, C. (2008). Global environmental change and health: impacts,
inequalities, and global health sector. Journal Article. (7637) 336, 191-194.

ii
Isturiz, Raul E., & Carbon, Claude. 2000. Antibiotic use in developing countries. Cambridge University Press. 21(6),
394-397.

iii
Wellington, Elizabeth MH., Boxall, Alistair BA, Cross, Paul., JFeil, Edward., HGaze, William., M Hawkey, Peter., S
Johnson-Rollings, Ashley., L Jones, Davey., M Lee, Nicholas., Otten, Wilfred., M Thomas, Christopher., & Williams,
Prysor. 2013. The role of the natural environment in the emergence of antibiotic resistance in Gram-negative bacteria.
The lancet Infectious diseases. 13(2), 155-165.

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