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GMJ News > GMJ Briefs > Agricultural Fungicides Linked to Hospital-Acquired Infections: New One Health Concern

Agricultural Fungicides Linked to Hospital-Acquired Infections: New One Health Concern

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Last updated: 20/06/2026 13:47
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University of Manchester scientists warn that common agricultural chemicals may be creating drug-resistant fungal pathogens. These resistant fungi could subsequently cause life-threatening infections in vulnerable hospital patients. — Photo by James Baltz on Unsplash (Unsplash License)
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Researchers at the University of Manchester have identified a concerning connection between farm chemical use and the emergence of drug-resistant fungal pathogens in healthcare settings. The scientists warn that agricultural fungicides, widely applied across British farmlands to control crop diseases, may inadvertently be selecting for fungal strains resistant to both agricultural treatments and clinical antifungal medications.

This research highlights a previously underrecognized pathway for antimicrobial resistance development occurring outside hospital environments. Unlike resistance that emerges through clinical selective pressure, agricultural fungicides may be pre-selecting pathogens that arrive in healthcare settings already equipped with survival mechanisms. The findings underscore the interconnected nature of antimicrobial resistance across agricultural and medical sectors, requiring coordinated surveillance and intervention strategies to address this emerging public health threat.

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