
The ongoing war in Ukraine has led to the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, with the country becoming a breeding ground for these deadly microorganisms. The bacteria, including Klebsiella pneumoniae, pose a significant threat to global health, with the potential to cause untreatable infections. The misuse of antibiotics, lack of regulation, and the war itself have contributed to the rise of these resistant bacteria, which could lead to a post-antibiotic era. Health experts warn that the situation in Ukraine poses a global public health risk, with the potential for long-term setbacks in the fight against resistant microbes.