International audienceWastewater treatment plant effluent, sludge and manure are the main sources of contamination by antibiotics in the whole environment compartments (soil, sediment, surface and underground water). One of the major consequences of the antibiotics discharge into the environment could be the prevalence of a bacterial resistance to antibiotic. In this review, four groups of antibiotics (Tetracyclines, Fluoroquinolones, Macrolides and Sulfonamides) were focused for the background on their wide spread occurrence in sludge and manure and for their effects on several target and non-target species. The antibiotics concentrations range between 1 and 136,000 μg kg-1 of dry matter in sludge and manure, representing a potential risk ...
Information on the removal of antibiotics and ARGs in full-scale WWTPs (with or without additional t...
The intensive use of antibiotics for human purposes leads to their presence and accumulation inthe s...
© SGEM2018. All rights reserved. Wastes from livestock farms contain significant amounts of antibact...
International audienceWastewater treatment plant effluent, sludge and manure are the main sources of...
International audienceWastewater treatment plant effluent, sludge and manure are the main sources of...
International audienceWastewater treatment plant effluent, sludge and manure are the main sources of...
Wastewater treatment plant effluent, sludge and manure are the main sources of contamination by anti...
Antibiotics are widely used in animals for disease treatment and prevention. After use, these antibi...
The intensive use of antibiotics in the veterinary sector, linked to the application of manure-deriv...
Degrading antibiotics discharged in the livestock manure in a well-controlled bioprocess contributes...
Information on the removal of antibiotics and ARGs in full-scale WWTPs (with or without additional t...
Information on the removal of antibiotics and ARGs in full-scale WWTPs (with or without additional t...
International audienceThis study investigated the fate of antibiotics during composting and its rela...
Antibiotics are bioactive substances, used as human and animal medicines for illness prevention, dis...
Information on the removal of antibiotics and ARGs in full-scale WWTPs (with or without additional t...
Information on the removal of antibiotics and ARGs in full-scale WWTPs (with or without additional t...
The intensive use of antibiotics for human purposes leads to their presence and accumulation inthe s...
© SGEM2018. All rights reserved. Wastes from livestock farms contain significant amounts of antibact...
International audienceWastewater treatment plant effluent, sludge and manure are the main sources of...
International audienceWastewater treatment plant effluent, sludge and manure are the main sources of...
International audienceWastewater treatment plant effluent, sludge and manure are the main sources of...
Wastewater treatment plant effluent, sludge and manure are the main sources of contamination by anti...
Antibiotics are widely used in animals for disease treatment and prevention. After use, these antibi...
The intensive use of antibiotics in the veterinary sector, linked to the application of manure-deriv...
Degrading antibiotics discharged in the livestock manure in a well-controlled bioprocess contributes...
Information on the removal of antibiotics and ARGs in full-scale WWTPs (with or without additional t...
Information on the removal of antibiotics and ARGs in full-scale WWTPs (with or without additional t...
International audienceThis study investigated the fate of antibiotics during composting and its rela...
Antibiotics are bioactive substances, used as human and animal medicines for illness prevention, dis...
Information on the removal of antibiotics and ARGs in full-scale WWTPs (with or without additional t...
Information on the removal of antibiotics and ARGs in full-scale WWTPs (with or without additional t...
The intensive use of antibiotics for human purposes leads to their presence and accumulation inthe s...
© SGEM2018. All rights reserved. Wastes from livestock farms contain significant amounts of antibact...