2024
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202405.0651.v2
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Emergence of Antibiotic Residues and Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Hospital Wastewater: A Potential Dissemination Pathway into the Environment: A Review

Wilfried Blandin EVOUNG CHANDJA,
Richard Onanga,
Pierre Philippe Mbehang Nguema
et al.

Abstract: Medicinal activities carried out within hospitals lead to a high consumption of antibiotics and subsequently result in a high excretion rate of antibiotic residues. These antibiotics consumed in human medicine are not fully absorbed by the body and are often discharged into the environment as biological waste from infected human patients. The significant water consumption in hospitals and the pharmaceutical impact on wastewater from healthcare facilities facilitate the emergence and spread of antibiotic-resist… Show more

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