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  • Pharmaceuticals in STP effl... Pharmaceuticals in STP effluents and their solar photodegradation in aquatic environment
    Andreozzi, Roberto; Raffaele, Marotta; Nicklas, Paxéus Chemosphere (Oxford), 03/2003, Volume: 50, Issue: 10
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    The presence of pharmaceutical compounds in surface waters is an emerging environmental issue. Sewage treatment plants (STPs) are recognized as being the main point discharge sources of these ...
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  • Antibiotic removal from was... Antibiotic removal from wastewaters: The ozonation of amoxicillin
    Andreozzi, Roberto; Canterino, Marisa; Marotta, Raffaele ... Journal of hazardous materials, 07/2005, Volume: 122, Issue: 3
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    The presence of amoxicillin, a widely used antibiotic, has been documented in Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) effluents. As for other pharmaceuticals, ozonation is proposed as a process for its ...
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  • Environmental risk assessme... Environmental risk assessment of six human pharmaceuticals: Are the current environmental risk assessment procedures sufficient for the protection of the aquatic environment?
    Ferrari, Benoǐt; Mons, Raphael; Vollat, Bernard ... Environmental toxicology and chemistry, 20/May , Volume: 23, Issue: 5
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    In this study, exposure and ecotoxicity data of six human pharmaceuticals (carbamazepine, clofibric acid, diclofenac, ofloxacin, propranolol, and sulfamethoxazole) were collected, including our own ...
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  • Detection of pathogenic vir... Detection of pathogenic viruses in sewage provided early warnings of hepatitis A virus and norovirus outbreaks
    Hellmér, Maria; Paxéus, Nicklas; Magnius, Lars ... Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 11/2014, Volume: 80, Issue: 21
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    Most persons infected with enterically transmitted viruses shed large amounts of virus in feces for days or weeks, both before and after onset of symptoms. Therefore, viruses causing gastroenteritis ...
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  • Organic pollutants in the e... Organic pollutants in the effluents of large wastewater treatment plants in Sweden
    PAXEUS, N Water research (Oxford), 1996, Volume: 30, Issue: 5
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    Effluents from the three largest WWTPs in Sweden were analysed for the presence of organic pollutants by GC-MS. From a total of 137 identified compounds only 10 were priority pollutants. A broad ...
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  • Occurrence and fate of phar... Occurrence and fate of pharmaceutically active compounds in the environment, a case study: Höje River in Sweden
    Bendz, David; Paxéus, Nicklas A.; Ginn, Timothy R. ... Journal of hazardous materials, 07/2005, Volume: 122, Issue: 3
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    Pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs) in the environment lately have been acknowledged to constitute a health risk for humans and terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Human and veterinary ...
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  • Variations in bioconcentrat... Variations in bioconcentration of human pharmaceuticals from sewage effluents into fish blood plasma
    Brown, Jeffrey N; Paxéus, Nicklas; Förlin, Lars ... Environmental toxicology and pharmacology, 11/2007, Volume: 24, Issue: 3
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    Abstract The “Fish Plasma Model” has been proposed for prioritizing pharmaceuticals for in-depth environmental risk assessment efforts. The model compares estimated drug concentrations in fish plasma ...
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  • Does waterborne citalopram ... Does waterborne citalopram affect the aggressive and sexual behaviour of rainbow trout and guppy?
    Holmberg, Anna; Fogel, Jenny; Albertsson, Eva ... Journal of hazardous materials, 03/2011, Volume: 187, Issue: 1-3
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    Citalopram is one of several selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) commonly found in treated sewage effluents. Accordingly, there are concerns about possible adverse effects of SSRIs on ...
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  • Ecotoxicological impact of ... Ecotoxicological impact of pharmaceuticals found in treated wastewaters: study of carbamazepine, clofibric acid, and diclofenac
    Ferrari, Benoı̂t; Paxéus, Nicklas; Giudice, Roberto Lo ... Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, 07/2003, Volume: 55, Issue: 3
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    In four countries (France, Greece, Italy, and Sweden) occurrence in sewage treatment plant (STP) effluents and ecotoxicity of the pharmaceuticals carbamazepine, clofibric acid, and diclofenac were ...
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  • Effluent from drug manufact... Effluent from drug manufactures contains extremely high levels of pharmaceuticals
    Larsson, D.G. Joakim; de Pedro, Cecilia; Paxeus, Nicklas Journal of hazardous materials, 09/2007, Volume: 148, Issue: 3
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    It is generally accepted that the main route for human pharmaceuticals to the aquatic environment is via sewage treatment plants receiving wastewater from households and hospitals. We have analysed ...
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