1. Distribution characteristics and potential risks of heavy metals and antimicrobial resistant Escherichia coli in dairy farm wastewater in Tai'an, China.
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Liu, Cong, Liu, Yu, Feng, Chenglian, Wang, Peng, Yu, Lanping, Liu, Daqing, Sun, Shuhong, and Wang, Fangkun
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HEAVY metals , *ESCHERICHIA coli , *ECOLOGICAL risk assessment , *HEAVY metal toxicology , *MICROBIAL sensitivity tests , *LIVESTOCK breeding , *ENVIRONMENTAL health - Abstract
Heavy metals and antimicrobial resistant bacteria in livestock and poultry environments can cause declines in production and significant economic losses, leading to potential environmental and public health issues. In this study, the heavy metal pollution status of livestock breeding water bodies in the Dawen river basin of Shandong Province in China was evaluated, and a total of 10 heavy metals were measured. In addition, antimicrobial susceptibility tests were conducted for Escherichia coli strains isolated from the water samples. The results showed that among all the metals, copper, zinc, and iron were detected at each sampling point, followed by nickel (detection rate of 95.74%), arsenic (detection rate of 89.36%), selenium (detection rate of 68.09%), lead (detection rate of 27.66%), and mercury (detection rate of 12.77%). Cadmium and hexavalent chromium were not detected. The contents of nine heavy metals were below the existing water standard values in China, whereas the iron pollution index in the water body in the study area was large and may pose a potential risk. A total of 17 E. coli isolates showed different resistance to β-lactams, aminoglycosides, tetracyclines, quinolone antibiotics and chloramphenicol, but were mainly resistant to β-lactams and tetracyclines. The detection rate of the tet A resistance gene was relatively high, indicating the overuse of cephalosporins and tetracyclines. The results of the present study might provide evidence of metal pollution and theoretical basis on the treatment of colibacillosis in the livestock industries. • A total of 10 heavy metal were detected and their risk were evaluated in dairy farm wastewaters. • Risk assessment result indicated that iron might pose a potential risk in the wastewaters. • Escherichia coli isolates from the wastewater were mainly resistant to β-lactams and tetracyclines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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