Journal ArticleOpen Access
Pharmaceutical pollution of the world’s rivers
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Author Affiliations
University of York, United States Geological Survey, Central Midwest Water Science Center, City University of Hong Kong, ...
Published InProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Year2022
Citations1,483
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…
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