Health risks from crop irrigation with treated wastewater containing antibiotic residues, resistance genes, and resistant microorganisms

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作者
Smalla, Kornelia [1 ]
Kabisch, Jan [2 ]
Fiedler, Gregor [2 ]
Hammerl, Jens Andre [3 ]
Tenhagen, Bernd-Alois [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Julius Kuhn Inst JKI, Inst Epidemiol & Pathogendiagnost, Braunschweig, Germany
[2] Max Rubner Inst MRI, Inst Mikrobiol & Biotechnol, Kiel, Germany
[3] Bundesinst Risikobewertung BfR, Abt Biol Sicherheit, Berlin, Germany
[4] Bundesinst Risikobewertung BfR, Abt Biol Sicherheit, Max Dohrn Str 8-10, D-10589 Berlin, Germany
关键词
Water reuse; Antimicrobial resistance; Drug residues; Bioavailability; Food safety; MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY; BACTERIAL LOAD; VEGETABLES; FRESH; SOIL; PHARMACEUTICALS; ENVIRONMENT; MICROBIOME; REMOVAL; LETTUCE;
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10.1007/s00103-023-03710-7
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
This review describes the effects and potential health risks of resistant microorganisms, resistance genes, and residues of drugs and biocides that occur when re-using wastewater for crop irrigation. It focusses on specific aspects of these contaminants and their interactions, but does not provide a general risk assessment of the microbial load when using reclaimed water.Antimicrobial residues, antimicrobial resistant microorganisms, and resistance genes are frequently detected in treated wastewater. They have effects on the soil and plant-associated microbiota (total associated microorganisms) and can be taken up by plants. An interaction of residues with microorganisms is mainly expected before using the water for irrigation. However, it may also occur as a combined effect on the plant microbiome and all the abundant resistance genes (resistome). Special concerns are raised as plants are frequently consumed raw, that is, without processing that might reduce the bacterial load. Washing fruits and vegetables only has minor effects on the plant microbiome. On the other hand, cutting and other processes may support growth of microorganisms. Therefore, after such process steps, cooling of the foods is required.Further progress has to be made in the treatment of wastewater that will be used for crop irrigation with respect to removing micropollutants and microorganisms to minimize the risk of an increased exposure of consumers to transferable resistance genes and resistant bacteria.
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