Comparison and prioritization of antibiotics in a reservoir and its inflow rivers of Beijing, China
Autor: | Jingrun Hu, Weiling Sun, Dianqing Qi, Qian Chen |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Wet season
Pollution China Veterinary medicine medicine.drug_class Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis media_common.quotation_subject Antibiotics Quinolones Sink (geography) Antibiotic resistance Rivers Dry season medicine Humans Environmental Chemistry Ecosystem media_common geography geography.geographical_feature_category Water General Medicine Anti-Bacterial Agents Water resources Beijing Flumequine Environmental science Water Pollutants Chemical Environmental Monitoring medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 29:25209-25221 |
ISSN: | 1614-7499 0944-1344 |
Popis: | The occurrence of antibiotics in drinking water resources, like reservoirs, is of considerable concern due to their potential risks to ecosystem, human health, and antimicrobial resistance development. Here, we quantified 83 antibiotics in water and sediments of wet and dry seasons from the Miyun reservoir and its inflow rivers in Beijing, China. Twenty-four antibiotics were detected in water with concentrations of ND-11.6 ng/L and 19 antibiotics were observed in sediments with concentrations of ND-6.50 ng/g. Sulfonamides (SAs) were the dominated antibiotics in water in two seasons. SAs and quinolones (QNs) in wet season and macrolides (MLs) and QNs in dry season predominated in sediments. The reservoir and inflow rivers showed significant differences in antibiotic concentrations and compositions in water and sediments. As an important input source of reservoir, the river water showed significantly higher total antibiotic concentrations than those in the reservoir. In contrast, the reservoir sediments are the sink of antibiotics, and had higher total antibiotic concentrations compared with rivers. A prioritization approach based on the overall risk scores and detection frequencies of antibiotics was developed, and 3 (sulfaguanidine, anhydroerythromycin, and sulfamethoxazole) and 5 (doxycycline, sulfadiazine, clarithromycin, roxithromycin, and flumequine) antibiotics with high and moderate priority, respectively, were screened. The study provides a comprehensive insight of antibiotics in the Miyun Reservoir and its inflow rivers, and is significant for future monitoring and pollution mitigation of antibiotics. |
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