Ecotoxicological and genotoxic evaluation of Buenos Aires city (Argentina) hospital wastewater
Hospital wastewater (HWW) constitutes a potential risk to the ecosystems and human health due to the presence of toxic and genotoxic chemical compounds. In the present work we investigated toxicity and genotoxicity of wastewaters from the public hospital of Buenos Aires (Argentina). The effluent fro...
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todo:paper_16878191_v2014_n_p_Magdaleno2023-10-03T16:29:56Z Ecotoxicological and genotoxic evaluation of Buenos Aires city (Argentina) hospital wastewater Magdaleno, A. Juárez, Á.B. Dragani, V. Saenz, M.E. Paz, M. Moretton, J. ampicillin cefalotin ceftazidime ceftriaxone chlorhexidine ciprofloxacin gentamicin glutaraldehyde hypochlorite sodium nitrofural povidone iodine vancomycin algal growth Argentina Article chromosome aberration chromosome analysis controlled study ecotoxicity ecotoxicology effluent toxicity evaluation study genotoxicity hospital waste hospital wastewater micronucleus test onion public hospital Selenastrum capricornutum sewage treatment plant toxicity testing waste water Hospital wastewater (HWW) constitutes a potential risk to the ecosystems and human health due to the presence of toxic and genotoxic chemical compounds. In the present work we investigated toxicity and genotoxicity of wastewaters from the public hospital of Buenos Aires (Argentina). The effluent fromthe sewage treatment plant (STP) serving around 10 million inhabitants was also evaluated. The study was carried out between April and September 2012. Toxicity and genotoxicity assessment was performed using the green algae Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata and the Allium cepa test, respectively. Toxicity assay showed that 55% of the samples were toxic to the algae (%I of growth between 23.9 and 54.8). The A. cepa test showed that 40% of the samples were genotoxic. The analysis of chromosome aberrations (CA) and micronucleus (MN) showed no significant differences between days and significant differences betweenmonths.Thesample fromthe STP was not genotoxic to A. cepa but toxic to the algae (%I = 41%), showing that sewage treatment was not totally effective. This study highlights the need for environmental control programs and the establishment of advanced and effective effluent treatment plants in the hospitals, which are merely dumping the wastewaters in the municipal sewerage system. Copyright © 2014 Anahí Magdaleno et al. Fil:Magdaleno, A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Juárez, Á.B. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_16878191_v2014_n_p_Magdaleno |
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ampicillin cefalotin ceftazidime ceftriaxone chlorhexidine ciprofloxacin gentamicin glutaraldehyde hypochlorite sodium nitrofural povidone iodine vancomycin algal growth Argentina Article chromosome aberration chromosome analysis controlled study ecotoxicity ecotoxicology effluent toxicity evaluation study genotoxicity hospital waste hospital wastewater micronucleus test onion public hospital Selenastrum capricornutum sewage treatment plant toxicity testing waste water |
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ampicillin cefalotin ceftazidime ceftriaxone chlorhexidine ciprofloxacin gentamicin glutaraldehyde hypochlorite sodium nitrofural povidone iodine vancomycin algal growth Argentina Article chromosome aberration chromosome analysis controlled study ecotoxicity ecotoxicology effluent toxicity evaluation study genotoxicity hospital waste hospital wastewater micronucleus test onion public hospital Selenastrum capricornutum sewage treatment plant toxicity testing waste water Magdaleno, A. Juárez, Á.B. Dragani, V. Saenz, M.E. Paz, M. Moretton, J. Ecotoxicological and genotoxic evaluation of Buenos Aires city (Argentina) hospital wastewater |
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ampicillin cefalotin ceftazidime ceftriaxone chlorhexidine ciprofloxacin gentamicin glutaraldehyde hypochlorite sodium nitrofural povidone iodine vancomycin algal growth Argentina Article chromosome aberration chromosome analysis controlled study ecotoxicity ecotoxicology effluent toxicity evaluation study genotoxicity hospital waste hospital wastewater micronucleus test onion public hospital Selenastrum capricornutum sewage treatment plant toxicity testing waste water |
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Hospital wastewater (HWW) constitutes a potential risk to the ecosystems and human health due to the presence of toxic and genotoxic chemical compounds. In the present work we investigated toxicity and genotoxicity of wastewaters from the public hospital of Buenos Aires (Argentina). The effluent fromthe sewage treatment plant (STP) serving around 10 million inhabitants was also evaluated. The study was carried out between April and September 2012. Toxicity and genotoxicity assessment was performed using the green algae Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata and the Allium cepa test, respectively. Toxicity assay showed that 55% of the samples were toxic to the algae (%I of growth between 23.9 and 54.8). The A. cepa test showed that 40% of the samples were genotoxic. The analysis of chromosome aberrations (CA) and micronucleus (MN) showed no significant differences between days and significant differences betweenmonths.Thesample fromthe STP was not genotoxic to A. cepa but toxic to the algae (%I = 41%), showing that sewage treatment was not totally effective. This study highlights the need for environmental control programs and the establishment of advanced and effective effluent treatment plants in the hospitals, which are merely dumping the wastewaters in the municipal sewerage system. Copyright © 2014 Anahí Magdaleno et al. |
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Magdaleno, A. Juárez, Á.B. Dragani, V. Saenz, M.E. Paz, M. Moretton, J. |
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Magdaleno, A. Juárez, Á.B. Dragani, V. Saenz, M.E. Paz, M. Moretton, J. |
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Magdaleno, A. |
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Ecotoxicological and genotoxic evaluation of Buenos Aires city (Argentina) hospital wastewater |
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Ecotoxicological and genotoxic evaluation of Buenos Aires city (Argentina) hospital wastewater |
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Ecotoxicological and genotoxic evaluation of Buenos Aires city (Argentina) hospital wastewater |
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Ecotoxicological and genotoxic evaluation of Buenos Aires city (Argentina) hospital wastewater |
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Ecotoxicological and genotoxic evaluation of Buenos Aires city (Argentina) hospital wastewater |
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ecotoxicological and genotoxic evaluation of buenos aires city (argentina) hospital wastewater |
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