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Antibiotics in dust originating from a pig-fattening farm: a new source of health hazard for farmers?

Pig-house dust originates from feed, bedding, feces, and the animals themselves. If the animals receive drugs such as antibiotics, residues of these substances may occur in manure, in the air, or on surfaces of the respective animal house. In a retrospective study, we investigated dust samples colle...

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Autores principales: Hamscher, Gerd, Pawelzick, Heike Theresia, Sczesny, Silke, Nau, Heinz, Hartung, Jörg
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14527837
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author Hamscher, Gerd
Pawelzick, Heike Theresia
Sczesny, Silke
Nau, Heinz
Hartung, Jörg
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description Pig-house dust originates from feed, bedding, feces, and the animals themselves. If the animals receive drugs such as antibiotics, residues of these substances may occur in manure, in the air, or on surfaces of the respective animal house. In a retrospective study, we investigated dust samples collected during two decades from the same piggery for the occurrence of various antibiotics. In 90% of these samples, we detected up to five different antibiotics, including tylosin, various tetracyclines, sulfamethazine, and chloramphenicol, in total amounts up to 12.5 mg/kg dust. High dust exposure in animal confinement buildings is believed to be a respiratory health hazard because of the high content of microorganisms, endotoxins, and allergens. Further risks may arise from the inhalation of dust contaminated with a cocktail of antibiotics. Apart from that, our data provide first evidence for a new route of entry for veterinary drugs in the environment.
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spelling pubmed-12416792005-11-08 Antibiotics in dust originating from a pig-fattening farm: a new source of health hazard for farmers? Hamscher, Gerd Pawelzick, Heike Theresia Sczesny, Silke Nau, Heinz Hartung, Jörg Environ Health Perspect Research Article Pig-house dust originates from feed, bedding, feces, and the animals themselves. If the animals receive drugs such as antibiotics, residues of these substances may occur in manure, in the air, or on surfaces of the respective animal house. In a retrospective study, we investigated dust samples collected during two decades from the same piggery for the occurrence of various antibiotics. In 90% of these samples, we detected up to five different antibiotics, including tylosin, various tetracyclines, sulfamethazine, and chloramphenicol, in total amounts up to 12.5 mg/kg dust. High dust exposure in animal confinement buildings is believed to be a respiratory health hazard because of the high content of microorganisms, endotoxins, and allergens. Further risks may arise from the inhalation of dust contaminated with a cocktail of antibiotics. Apart from that, our data provide first evidence for a new route of entry for veterinary drugs in the environment. 2003-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1241679/ /pubmed/14527837 Text en
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Hamscher, Gerd
Pawelzick, Heike Theresia
Sczesny, Silke
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Hartung, Jörg
Antibiotics in dust originating from a pig-fattening farm: a new source of health hazard for farmers?
title Antibiotics in dust originating from a pig-fattening farm: a new source of health hazard for farmers?
title_full Antibiotics in dust originating from a pig-fattening farm: a new source of health hazard for farmers?
title_fullStr Antibiotics in dust originating from a pig-fattening farm: a new source of health hazard for farmers?
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotics in dust originating from a pig-fattening farm: a new source of health hazard for farmers?
title_short Antibiotics in dust originating from a pig-fattening farm: a new source of health hazard for farmers?
title_sort antibiotics in dust originating from a pig-fattening farm: a new source of health hazard for farmers?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14527837
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