Antibiotics
in Drinking Water in Shanghai and Their Contribution to Antibiotic Exposure
of School Children
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A variety
of antibiotics have been found in aquatic environments,
but antibiotics in drinking water and their contribution to antibiotic
exposure in human are not well-explored. For this, representative
drinking water samples and 530 urine samples from schoolchildren were
selected in Shanghai, and 21 common antibiotics (five macrolides,
two β-lactams, three tetracyclines, four fluoquinolones, four
sulfonamides, and three phenicols) were measured in water samples
and urines by isotope dilution two-dimensional ultraperformance liquid
chromatography coupled with high-resolution quadrupole time-of-flight
mass spectrometry. Drinking water included 46 terminal tap water samples
from different spots in the distribution system of the city, 45 bottled
water samples from 14 common brands, and eight barreled water samples
of different brands. Of 21 antibiotics, only florfenicol and thiamphenicol
were found in tap water, with the median concentrations of 0.0089
ng/mL and 0.0064 ng/mL, respectively; only florfenicol was found in
three bottled water samples from a same brand, with the concentrations
ranging from 0.00060 to 0.0010 ng/mL; no antibiotics were found in
barreled water. In contrast, besides florfenicol and thiamphenicol,
an additional 17 antibiotics were detected in urine samples, and the
total daily exposure doses and detection frequencies of florfenicol
and thiamphenicol based on urine samples were significantly and substantially
higher than their predicted daily exposure doses and detection frequencies
from drinking water by Monte Carlo Simulation. These data indicated
that drinking water was contaminated by some antibiotics in Shanghai,
but played a limited role in antibiotic exposure of children.
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Wang, Hexing; Wang, Na; Wang, Bin; Zhao, Qi; Fang, Hong; Fu, Chaowei; et al. (2016). Antibiotics
in Drinking Water in Shanghai and Their Contribution to Antibiotic Exposure
of School Children. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.5b05749