2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2020.123820
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Comparative effects of different antibiotics on antibiotic resistance during swine manure composting

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“…At the commercial scale, millions of tons of livestock waste are generated annually, and its disposal would require enormous resources, necessitating the implementation of policy plans by governments and local administrations on the utilization and safe disposal of this organic waste. Numerous reports have been published about the aerobic techniques to counter antibiotic pollution, and these techniques are claimed to be highly (> 99%) efficient (Ho et al 2013;Song et al 2020).…”
Section: Proper Disposal Of Farmyard Manurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At the commercial scale, millions of tons of livestock waste are generated annually, and its disposal would require enormous resources, necessitating the implementation of policy plans by governments and local administrations on the utilization and safe disposal of this organic waste. Numerous reports have been published about the aerobic techniques to counter antibiotic pollution, and these techniques are claimed to be highly (> 99%) efficient (Ho et al 2013;Song et al 2020).…”
Section: Proper Disposal Of Farmyard Manurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In several studies, the lower removal efficiency was reported for ciprofloxacin (Selvam et al 2012), sulfamethazine, monensin (Dolliver et al 2008) chlortetracycline (Bao et al 2009). The collective effect of different antibiotics is primarily responsible for the enrichment of antibiotic resistance in conventional composting (Song et al 2020). Our recent research article has thoroughly investigated the role of conventional composting in the degradation of commonly used veterinary antibiotics (e.g., lincomycin, chlorotetracycline, sulfamethoxazole, and ciprofloxacin).…”
Section: Compostingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detailed experimental design was the same as in our previous article [12]. Brie y, the treatment without added antibiotic was used as the control (CK).…”
Section: Composting and Sampling Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies found that the proportion of Chloro exi was signi cantly higher than other phyla, and the composting process also resulted in increases of Bacteroidetes abundance. The increase paralleled the antibiotic concentration, indicating that Bacteroidetes were tolerant to high levels of tetracycline [1,11,12]. Community structure and bacterial diversity have been reported using high-throughput sequencing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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