Estimates of Dietary Exposure to Antibiotics among a Community Population in East China.
Yingying WangXinping ZhaoJinxin ZangYurong LiXiaolian DongFeng JiangNa WangLufang JiangQingwu JiangChaowei FuPublished in: Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The community population investigated in East China was extensively exposed to multiple antibiotics via dietary routes. Long-term exposure to low-dose antibiotics in animal-derived foods was the primary dietary exposure route, compared with drinking water. Enrofloxacin contributed to the major body burden of dietary exposure, based on the combination of consumption of aquatic products and considerable enrofloxacin residues in them. Although the human dietary exposure level to antibiotics via drinking water and animal-derived foods ranged from ng/day to μg/L, their chronic toxicity and the accumulation and spread of ABR may be potential hazards to humans. Therefore, long-term monitoring of antibiotic contaminations in foods and drinking water, and human dietary antibiotic exposure is warranted.