5월17일_Preliminary risk assessment database and risk ranking of pharmaceuticals in the environment
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Preliminary risk assessment database and risk ranking of pharmaceuticals in the
environment Emily R. Cooper, Thomas C. Siewicki, Karl Phillips Abstract There is
increasing concern about pharmaceuticals entering surface waters and the impacts
these compounds may have on aquatic organisms. Many contaminants, including
pharmaceuticals, are not completely removed by wastewater treatment. Discharge
of effluent into surface waters results in chronic low-concentration exposure of
aquatic organisms to these compounds, with unknown impacts. Exposure of virulent
bacteria in wastewater to antibiotic residues may also induce resistance, which
could threaten human health. The purpose of this study was to provide
information on pharmaceutical threats to the environment. A preliminary risk
assessment database for common pharmaceuticals was created and put into a
web-accessible database named “Pharmaceuticals in the Environment, Information
for Assessing Risk” (PEIAR) to help others evaluate potential risks of
pharmaceutical contaminants in the environment. Information from PEIAR was used
to prioritize compounds that may threaten the environment, with a focus on
marine and estuarine environments. The pharmaceuticals were ranked using five
different combinations of physical?chemical and toxicological data, which
emphasized different risks. The results of the ranking methods differed in the
compounds identified as high risk; however, drugs from the central nervous
system, cardiovascular, and anti-infective classes were heavily represented
within the top 100 drugs in all rankings. Anti-infectives may pose the greatest
overall risk based upon our results using a combination of factors that measure
environmental transport, fate, and aquatic toxicity. The dataset is also useful
for highlighting information that is still needed to assuredly assess risk.
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