Pharmaceutical pollution of the world’s rivers

John L. Wilkinson(University of York), Alistair B.A. Boxall(University of York), Dana W. Kolpin(United States Geological Survey), Kmy Leung(City University of Hong Kong), Racliffe Weng Seng Lai(City University of Hong Kong), Cristóbal Galbán‐Malagón(Universidad Mayor), Aiko D. Adell(Universidad Andrés Bello), Julie Mondon(Deakin University), Marc Métian(International University of Monaco), Rob Marchant(University of York), Alejandra Bouzas‐Monroy(University of York), Aida Cuní‐Sanchez(University of York), Anja Coors(ECT Oekotoxikologie (Germany)), Pedro Carriquiriborde(Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas), Macarena Rojo(Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas), Christopher Gordon(University of Ghana), Magdalena Cara(Agricultural University of Tirana), Monique Moermond(Imperial College London), Thais Luarte(Universidad Andrés Bello), Vahagn Petrosyan(Yerevan State University), Yekaterina Perikhanyan(Yerevan State University), Clare S. Mahon(The University of Sydney), Christopher J. McGurk(The University of Sydney), Thilo Hofmann(University of Vienna), Tapos Kormoker(Patuakhali Science and Technology University), Volga Iñiguez(Universidad Mayor de San Andrés), Jessica Guzman-Otazo(Karolinska Institutet), Jean Leite Tavares(Instituto Federal do Rio Grande do Norte), Francisco Gildasio De Figueiredo(Instituto Federal do Rio Grande do Norte), María Tereza Pepe Razzolini(Universidade de São Paulo), Victorien Dougnon(Université d'Abomey-Calavi), Gildas Gbaguidi(Université d'Abomey-Calavi), Oumar Traoré(Université Joseph Ki-Zerbo), Jules M. Blais(University of Ottawa), Linda E. Kimpe(University of Ottawa), Michelle Wong, Donald Wong, Romaric Ntchantcho(Institut de Recherches Géologiques et Minières), Jaime Pizarro(Universidad de Santiago de Chile), Guang‐Guo Ying(South China Normal University), Chang-Er Chen(South China Normal University), Martha Isabel Páez-Melo(Universidad del Valle), Jina Martínez-Lara(Universidad del Valle), Jean‐Paul Otamonga(University of Kinshasa), John Poté(University of Geneva), Suspense A. Ifo(Marien Ngouabi University), Penelope Wilson(Kingston University), Silvia Echeverría-Sáenz(Universidad Nacional), Nikolina Udiković‐Kolić(Ruđer Bošković Institute), Milena Milaković(Ruđer Bošković Institute), Despo Fatta‐Kassinos(University of Cyprus), Lida Ioannou‐Ttofa(University of Cyprus), Vladimíra Belušová(Czech University of Life Sciences Prague), Jan Vymazal(Czech University of Life Sciences Prague), María Cárdenas-Bustamante(University of York), Bayable A. Kassa(Addis Ababa University), Jeanne Garric(Institut National de Recherche pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement), Arnaud Chaumot(Institut National de Recherche pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement), Peter Gibba(Ministry of Health and Social Welfare), Ilia Kunchulia(Georgian Technical University), Sven Seidensticker(University of Tübingen), Gérasimos Lyberatos(National Technical University of Athens), Halldór Pálmar Halldórsson(University of Iceland), Molly Melling(University of York), Shashidhar Thatikonda(Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad), Manisha Lamba(Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), Anindrya Nastiti, Adee Supriatin, Nima Pourang(Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran), Ali Abedini(Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute of Iran), Omar Abdullah(University of York), Salem Gharbia(University College Dublin), Francesco Pilla(University College Dublin), Benny Chefetz(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Tom Topaz(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Koffi Marcellin Yao(Center for Marine and Oceanographic Research), Bakhyt Aubakirova(Nazarbayev University), Raikhan Beisenova(L. N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University), Lydia Olaka(University of Nairobi), Jemimah K. Mulu(University of Nairobi), Peter Chatanga(National University of Lesotho), Victor Ntuli(National University of Lesotho), Nathaniel T. Blama, Sheck Sherif, Ahmad Zaharin Aris(Universiti Putra Malaysia), Ley Juen Looi(Universiti Putra Malaysia), Mahamoudane Niang, Seydou T. Traore, Rik Oldenkamp(Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development), Olatayo Michael Adetayo Ogunbanwo(Lagos State University of Science and Technology), Muhammad Ashfaq(University of Gujrat), Muhammad Iqbal(University of Gujrat), Ziad Abdeen(Al-Quds University), Aaron O’Dea(Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute), Jorge Manuel Morales‐Saldaña(Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute), María Custodio(Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú), Heidi De la Cruz(Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú), Ian A. Navarrete(Southern Leyte State University), Fábio Carvalho(Lancaster University), Alhaji Brima Gogra(Njala University), Bashiru M. Koroma(Njala University), Vesna Cerkvenik‐Flajs(University of Ljubljana), Mitja Gombač(University of Ljubljana), Melusi Thwala(Council for Scientific and Industrial Research), Kyungho Choi(Seoul National University), Habyeong Kang(Seoul National University), John Leju Celestino Ladu(University of Juba), Andreu Rico(Universidad de Alcalá), Priyanie Amerasinghe(International Water Management Institute), Anna Sobek(Stockholm University), Gisela Horlitz(Stockholm University), Armin Zenker(FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland), Alex C. King(FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland), Jheng‐Jie Jiang(Chung Yuan Christian University), Rebecca Kariuki(University of York), Madaka Tumbo(University of Dar es Salaam), Ulaş Tezel(Boğaziçi University), Turgut T. Onay(Boğaziçi University), Julius B. Lejju(Mbarara University of Science and Technology), Yuliya Vystavna(Czech Academy of Sciences), Yuriy Vergeles(O.M. Beketov National University of Urban Economy in Kharkiv), Horácio Heinzen(Universidad de la República de Uruguay), Andrés Pérez‐Parada(Universidad de la República de Uruguay), Douglas B. Sims(College of Southern Nevada), Maritza Figy, David A. Good(University of Guelph), Charles Teta(University of Cape Town)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
February 14, 2022
Cited by 1,477Open Access
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Abstract

Environmental exposure to active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) can have negative effects on the health of ecosystems and humans. While numerous studies have monitored APIs in rivers, these employ different analytical methods, measure different APIs, and have ignored many of the countries of the world. This makes it difficult to quantify the scale of the problem from a global perspective. Furthermore, comparison of the existing data, generated for different studies/regions/continents, is challenging due to the vast differences between the analytical methodologies employed. Here, we present a global-scale study of API pollution in 258 of the world's rivers, representing the environmental influence of 471.4 million people across 137 geographic regions. Samples were obtained from 1,052 locations in 104 countries (representing all continents and 36 countries not previously studied for API contamination) and analyzed for 61 APIs. Highest cumulative API concentrations were observed in sub-Saharan Africa, south Asia, and South America. The most contaminated sites were in low- to middle-income countries and were associated with areas with poor wastewater and waste management infrastructure and pharmaceutical manufacturing. The most frequently detected APIs were carbamazepine, metformin, and caffeine (a compound also arising from lifestyle use), which were detected at over half of the sites monitored. Concentrations of at least one API at 25.7% of the sampling sites were greater than concentrations considered safe for aquatic organisms, or which are of concern in terms of selection for antimicrobial resistance. Therefore, pharmaceutical pollution poses a global threat to environmental and human health, as well as to delivery of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.


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