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  • The study aimed to assess how ESBL-producing E. coli (ESBL-EC) from fecal sources affect surface water quality and human exposure during swimming.
  • It measured ESBL-EC concentrations in both recreational waters and nearby source waters, like those from poultry farms and municipal wastewater.
  • Findings indicated higher contamination risks for swimmers in areas downstream of these sources, with calculated average exposure risks showing significant probabilities for men, women, and children.

Article Abstract

The goal of this study was to determine the fate of ESBL-producing Escherichia coli (ESBL-EC) emitted from faecal sources in surface water, and the probability of human exposure through swimming. Concentrations of ESBL-EC were measured in recreational waters and in source waters, being water in ditches surrounding poultry farms and municipal wastewater. Additionally, the potential of ESBL-EC in source waters to reach recreational waters located downstream of these sources was modeled. Modeled ESBL-EC concentrations in recreational waters appeared to be mostly determined by the concentrations in the source waters and by subsequent dilution in surface water, and less by inactivation. The mean (95%) risk of human exposure to ESBL-EC per person per swimming event, as assessed from measured ESBL-EC concentrations in recreational waters, was 0.16 (0.89) for men, 0.13 (0.72) for women and 0.20 (0.95) for children. Similar exposure risks were estimated for hypothetical recreational waters containing 100- or 1000-times diluted source water, located 10 days water travel time downstream of the sources. Human exposure to ESBL-EC through swimming is likely, if recreational waters are located downstream of poultry farms and municipal wastewater discharge points.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.5b01888DOI Listing

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