“…MDCs, such as triclosan and parabens, contribute to the AMR issue, primarily through resistance development against themselves (self-resistance), but also potentially through development of cross-resistance against antibiotics ( Ribado et al, 2017 ). Although the evidence supporting cross-resistance development in situ is not conclusive ( Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety [SCCS], 2010 ), the potential contribution of MDCs to AMR and their mechanisms merit further data compilation ( Valkova et al, 2002 ; Hughes et al, 2020 ; Rozman et al, 2021 ). Moreover, given that antimicrobial MDCs would likely have higher potential to alter and perturb microbiomes (compared to non-antimicrobial xenobiotics), they have been proposed as candidate chemicals in investigations that would built our understanding around the xenobiotic-microbiome interactions in the context of xenobiotic RA ( National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine [NASEM], 2018 ).…”