Comprehensive
Evaluation of Antibiotics Emission and
Fate in the River Basins of China: Source Analysis, Multimedia Modeling,
and Linkage to Bacterial Resistance
Antibiotics are widely used in humans
and animals, but there is
a big concern about their negative impacts on ecosystem and human
health after use. So far there is a lack of information on emission
inventory and environmental fate of antibiotics in China. We studied
national consumption, emissions, and multimedia fate of 36 frequently
detected antibiotics in China by market survey, data analysis, and
level III fugacity modeling tools. Based on our survey, the total
usage for the 36 chemicals was 92700 tons in 2013, an estimated 54000
tons of the antibiotics was excreted by human and animals, and eventually
53800 tons of them entered into the receiving environment following
various wastewater treatments. The fugacity model successfully predicted
environmental concentrations (PECs) in all 58 river basins of China,
which are comparable to the reported measured environmental concentrations
(MECs) available in some basins. The bacterial resistance rates in
the hospitals and aquatic environments were found to be related to
the PECs and antibiotic usages, especially for those antibiotics used
in the most recent period. This is the first comprehensive study which
demonstrates an alarming usage and emission of various antibiotics
in China.