2020
DOI: 10.15407/biotech13.03.081
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Effective Technology of Pharmaceutical Enterprises Wastewater Local Treatment From Antibiotics

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“…Note: *sensitivity (+) and resistance (-) to antibiotics. **List of 40 commercially successful antibiotics: amoxicillin (1), benzylpenicillin (2), nitox forte (3), kanamycin (4), lomefloxacin (5), streptomycin (6), polymyxin M sulfate (7), doxycycline (8), furazolidone (9), norfloxacin (10), enrofloxacin (11), tylosin (12), rifampicin (13), chloramphenicol (14), novobiocin (15), lincomycin (16), ampicillin (17), thiamisol (18), imipenem (19), clarithromycin (20), enronit (21) The next group is 40-49% resistance for lomefloxacin, chloramphenicol, clorithromycin, ciprofloxacin, and gentamicin. 30-39% resistance was recorded for enrofloxacin, thiamisol, netilmicin, piperacillin, azithromycin, and tromexin.…”
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“…Note: *sensitivity (+) and resistance (-) to antibiotics. **List of 40 commercially successful antibiotics: amoxicillin (1), benzylpenicillin (2), nitox forte (3), kanamycin (4), lomefloxacin (5), streptomycin (6), polymyxin M sulfate (7), doxycycline (8), furazolidone (9), norfloxacin (10), enrofloxacin (11), tylosin (12), rifampicin (13), chloramphenicol (14), novobiocin (15), lincomycin (16), ampicillin (17), thiamisol (18), imipenem (19), clarithromycin (20), enronit (21) The next group is 40-49% resistance for lomefloxacin, chloramphenicol, clorithromycin, ciprofloxacin, and gentamicin. 30-39% resistance was recorded for enrofloxacin, thiamisol, netilmicin, piperacillin, azithromycin, and tromexin.…”
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“…The resistance to this group of antibiotics becomes an argument for poor control of the use of antibiotics in animals. In the region, these medicines most often directly enter the environment past the treatment facilities [Sabily et al, 2020]. The largest share in this case is made up of antibiotics from manure, which is popular in vegetable farms.…”
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confidence: 99%