Publications by authors named "S Bonetta"

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  • * A study was conducted on a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) to evaluate the presence of ARB, antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), and pathogenic bacteria, finding significant levels at all treatment stages, especially sulfamethoxazole-resistant bacteria and the sulII gene.
  • * The results noted a decrease in these bacteria during treatment but still found them in the effluent intended for reuse, highlighting the link between heavy metals and ARB, which calls for better monitoring and interventions to protect public health when reusing wastewater in agriculture.
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Environmental matrices have been considered of paramount importance in the spread of antibiotic-resistance; however, the role of drinking waters is still underexplored. Therefore, a scoping review was performed using a systematic approach based on PRISMA guidelines, with the aim of identifying and characterizing antibiotic-resistance in tap water, specifically, water treated at a potabilization plant and provided for drinking use through a water distribution system. The review included 45 studies, the majority of which were conducted in upper-middle-income economies (42.

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  • This study investigates the effects of severe drought conditions in 2022 on an Alpine river in NW Italy, particularly how it impacts water flow and wastewater treatment.
  • Researchers measured various factors including chemical variables, bacteria levels, and community structures of aquatic organisms both upstream and downstream of a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP).
  • Findings show higher concentrations of pollutants downstream from the WWTP, with a correlation between reduced water flow and increased nutrient/bacterial levels, indicating that drought conditions worsen the ecological impact of wastewater discharge.
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The present study was aimed at investigating DNA damage, micronuclei frequency and meta-nuclear alterations in buccal cells of workers involved in pigment-grade TiO production (15 exposed and 20 not-exposed). We also assessed associations of genotoxicity biomarkers with oxidative stress/inflammatory biomarkers in urine and exhaled breath condensate (EBC), as well as possible associations between biomarkers and reported respiratory symptoms. In spite of compliance with TiO Occupational Exposure Limits, results showed increased direct/oxidative DNA damage and micronuclei frequency in exposed workers.

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Endocrine disruptors (EDCs) are emerging contaminants that are harmful to health. Human exposure occurs mainly through ingestion or dermal contact, but inhalation could be an additional exposure route; therefore, this study was conducted to evaluate the oestrogenic activity of airborne particulate matter (PM). Outdoor PM was collected for a year in five Italian sites and extracted with organic solvents (four seasonal extracts/site).

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