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Uncertainty-based concentration estimation of chlortetracycline antibiotics in swine farms and risk probability assessment for agricultural application of manure

Changmin Lee, Jinsung An, Young Su Lee, Kyungho Choi, Jae Young Kim

2020Journal of Hazardous Materials30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Consideration of livestock farming practices is necessary for the reliable prediction of veterinary antibiotics concentrations in livestock manure and soil and characterization of their ecological risks. This study aims to predict concentrations of chlortetracycline (CTC) generated from slurry pit and evaluate its ecological risk in soil based on the European Medicine Agency guidelines by considering slurry pit farm practices such as cleaning water volume and those uncertainties. Additionally, sensitivity analysis was conducted on the exposure estimation of CTC in soil employing the Monte Carlo simulation. The predicted environmental concentrations of CTC in the slurry pit and soil were in a range of 0.54–5.64 mg/kgmanure and 3.42–67.59 μg/kgsoil, respectively, for a 90 % confidence level. The predicted ranges included the measured values reported in previous studies. The probability of risk quotient (RQ) exceeding one was estimated at 9.3 % based on the Monte Carlo simulation. The four most influential factors on the exposure to CTC in soil were identified as nitrogen in fertilizer/compost, cleaning water volume, ratio of sick pigs requiring antibiotics, and pit emptying cycles. The results indicate that the ecological risk of CTC in the soil is possible and can be controlled by slurry pit farm practices.

Topics & Concepts

ChlortetracyclineManureAgricultureEnvironmental scienceEstimationAntibioticsRisk assessmentWaste managementAgricultural scienceEnvironmental engineeringAgronomyEngineeringComputer scienceBiologyMicrobiologyEcologyComputer securitySystems engineeringPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental ImpactsAntibiotics Pharmacokinetics and EfficacyAntibiotic Use and Resistance