Authors
Shuaiqi Li, Ying Zhu, Guangbin Zhong, Ye Huang, Kevin C Jones
Publication date
2024/3/12
Journal
Environmental Science & Technology
Volume
58
Issue
12
Pages
5534-5547
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
China is one of the major global consumers of veterinary antibiotics. Insufficient recognition of emissions and environmental contamination hamper global efforts to prevent antibiotic resistance development. This pioneering study combined empirical data and modeling approaches to predict total 2010–2020 emissions of 80 veterinary antibiotics ranging from 23,110 to 40,850 tonnes/year, after 36–50% antibiotic removal by manure treatment. Following an initial increase of 10% from 2010 to 2015, emissions declined thereafter by 43%. While 85% of emissions discharged into soils, approximately 56%, 23%, and 18% of environmental residue were ultimately distributed in soils, freshwaters, and seawaters under steady-state conditions. In 2020, 657 (319–1470) tonnes entered the ocean from inland freshwaters. Median ∑antibiotics concentrations were estimated at 4.7 × 103 ng/L in freshwaters and 2.9 ng/g in soils …
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