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Antibiotic contamination in a typical water-rich city in southeast China: a concern for drinking water resource safety
Authors:Xinyan Guo  Lv Xiaojun  Aiguo Zhang  Zheng Yan  Siyi Chen
Institution:1. Nanjing Institute of Environmental Science, Ministry of Environmental Protection, Nanjing, China;2. Key Laboratory of Pesticide Environmental Assessment and Pollution Control, Ministry of Environmental Protection of China, Nanjing, China;3. Appraisal Center for Environment &4. Engineering, Ministry of Environmental Protection, Beijing, China;5. Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences, Beijing, China;6. Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, China
Abstract:Abstract

The occurrence and distribution in the aquatic environment of Nanjing of 49 antibiotics from seven therapeutic classes were investigated using an improved analytical method developed for multiclass target analysis. The results showed that these antibiotics are widely present in the water bodies of this city, with a total concentration of up to 1.958?μg L?1. The most abundant class was tetracyclines, contributing 43.7% to the total antibiotic burden. Lincomycin was detected in all samples, and the detection rate of clindamycin was 90.5%. An exploratory analysis of the data points was performed by unsupervised pattern recognition (hierarchical cluster analysis, HCA) in an attempt to clarify the pollution level in different sampling areas, and robust cluster solutions grouped the data according to their different antibiotic contaminant profiles. The safety of drinking water resources was emphasized, and the rivers, as the main receiving water body for treated and untreated wastewater in this city, were more seriously contaminated than the surrounding lakes and reservoir, not only in concentration but also in detection frequency, in our study as well as in similar research studies. A correlation analysis between the presence of antibiotics and the environmental factors was conducted, and it was found that antibiotic contamination and water quality were closely connected; the better the water quality, the lower the antibiotic contamination. Positive correlations existed between the antibiotics and tested heavy metals, as well as between antibiotics and boron and arsenic. However, whether these correlations resulted from their reaction or a common source was difficult to determine, and the mechanism requires further exploration.
Keywords:Antibiotics  drinking water resource
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