Suspect Screening in Mussels Cultured in Straits of Tebrau Leading to Public Perception and Awareness Survey on Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (PPCPs)
Zhi Yuan Yong,
Yen San Chong,
Muhammad Arif Haikal Mohamad Hanafi
et al.
Abstract:The presence of multidrug-resistant bacteria in Malaysian
waters
and farmed aquatic species in its estuarine environment suggests contamination
due to pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs). However,
this issue has lacked serious attention. This study performed suspect
screening to identify tentative PPCPs in water and mussels located
at the Melayu River during high and low tides, followed by a public
awareness survey to understand the public behavior toward handling
PPCPs. In total, 75 PPCPs were … Show more
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