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人类排泄物处理职业中抗生素暴露的初步人类健康风险评估

Preliminary human health risk assessment of antibiotic exposures in human waste handling occupations.

机构信息

Department of Environmental and Public Health Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Stantec ChemRisk, Cincinnati, Ohio.

出版信息

J Occup Environ Hyg. 2024 Oct;21(10):721-740. doi: 10.1080/15459624.2024.2405405. Epub 2024 Oct 10.

DOI:10.1080/15459624.2024.2405405
PMID:39388718
Abstract

Exposure to biosolids in human waste handling occupations is associated with a risk for illness due to microbial infections. Although several years of exposure to biosolids might be hypothesized to be a prophylaxis against infection, the risks associated with infections from antibiotic-resistant organisms can also be a potential concern. Therefore, this study aimed to conduct a screening level risk assessment by deriving occupational exposure limits (OELs) characterizing the risks of adverse health effects among workers in human waste handling occupations with a focus on exposure to two pharmaceuticals commonly found in biosolids: ciprofloxacin (CIP) and azithromycin (AZ). Epidemiological and exposure studies of workers exposed to biosolids were identified through searches of major scientific databases. Screening OELs (sOELs) for these antibiotics were derived using a standardized methodology. The airborne concentrations of CIP and AZ antibiotics were determined using an exposure factors approach. The health-based exposure limits (i.e., sOELs) and the acceptable daily exposure (ADE) values for both of these antibiotics were derived as 80 μg/m and 12 μg/kg-day, respectively. An exposure factor approach suggested that inhalation route exposures to CIP and AZ are well below the sOELs and ADE daily doses, and likely too low to cause direct adverse health effects through antibiotic inhalation. A critical review of epidemiological studies on different occupations handling biosolids showed that the workers in industries with potential biosolids exposure have experienced an increased incidence of microbial-exposure-related illness. The health effects seen in the workers have been attributed to bacterial, viral, and protozoan infections. To the extent that bacteria are the pathogen of concern, it is not clear whether these bacteria are resistant to antibiotics commonly found in biosolids. It is also unclear whether the presence of antibiotics or antibiotic-resistant bacteria increases the susceptibility of these workers. Additional studies will provide more definitive estimates of inhalation and dermal exposures to CIP and AZ and could verify the exposure estimates in this study based on the literature and common exposure factors.

摘要

在人类废物处理职业中接触生物固体与微生物感染相关的疾病风险有关。尽管人们可能假设多年接触生物固体可以预防感染,但抗生素耐药生物引起的感染风险也可能是一个潜在的问题。因此,本研究旨在通过推导职业暴露限值 (OEL) 来进行筛选水平的风险评估,这些 OEL 用于描述人类废物处理职业中工人因接触两种常见于生物固体中的药物而产生不良健康影响的风险:环丙沙星 (CIP) 和阿奇霉素 (AZ)。通过对主要科学数据库的搜索,确定了暴露于生物固体的工人的流行病学和暴露研究。使用标准化方法推导了这些抗生素的筛选 OEL (sOEL)。使用暴露因素方法确定了 CIP 和 AZ 抗生素的空气浓度。这两种抗生素的基于健康的暴露限值(即 sOEL)和可接受的每日暴露 (ADE) 值分别推导为 80μg/m 和 12μg/kg-day。暴露因素方法表明,通过吸入途径接触 CIP 和 AZ 的暴露量远低于 sOEL 和 ADE 的每日剂量,并且由于抗生素吸入而直接产生不良健康影响的可能性太低。对不同职业处理生物固体的流行病学研究的批判性审查表明,有潜在生物固体暴露风险的行业工人经历了微生物暴露相关疾病的发病率增加。工人中观察到的健康影响归因于细菌、病毒和原生动物感染。在某种程度上,细菌是关注的病原体,尚不清楚这些细菌是否对生物固体中常见的抗生素具有耐药性。也不清楚抗生素或抗生素耐药细菌的存在是否会增加这些工人的易感性。进一步的研究将提供更明确的 CIP 和 AZ 吸入和皮肤接触的估计值,并可以根据文献和常见暴露因素验证本研究中的暴露估计值。

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