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Occurrence of antibiotics and antibiotic resistances in soils from wastewater irrigation areas in Beijing and Tianjin, China.

Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987) (2014-07-13)
Chaoqi Chen, Jing Li, Peipei Chen, Rui Ding, Pengfei Zhang, Xiqing Li
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Non-irrigated and wastewater-irrigated soils were collected from five wastewater irrigation areas in Beijing and Tianjin, China. The concentrations of sulfadiazine, sulfamethoxazole, oxytetracycline and chlortetracycline in the soils were determined. Abundances of antibiotic resistant bacteria and corresponding resistance genes were also measured to examine the impact of wastewater irrigation. No significant difference in antibiotic resistance bacteria was observed between irrigated and non-irrigated soils. However, the concentrations of antibiotics and abundances of resistance genes were significantly greater in irrigated soils, indicating that agricultural activities enhanced the occurrence of antibiotics and resistance genes in the soils. In addition, no significant difference was observed between previously and currently wastewater-irrigated soils. Therefore, cessation of wastewater irrigation did not significantly reduce the levels of antibiotic concentrations and resistance gene abundances. Other factors, e.g., manure application, may explain the lack of significant difference in the occurrence of antibiotics and resistance genes between previously and currently wastewater-irrigated soils.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Oxytetracycline hydrochloride
Sigma-Aldrich
Oxytetracycline dihydrate, Assay (anhydrous basis) 95.0%-102.0%
USP
Oxytetracycline, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard
USP
Oxytetracycline hydrochloride, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard
Supelco
Oxytetracycline hydrochloride, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material
Millipore
Chlortetracycline, suitable for microbiology
Millipore
Oxytetracycline, suitable for microbiology
Oxytetracycline hydrochloride, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard