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- W4385588170 abstract "Illicit drug usage is a global and social health issue, and tracking drug use is critical in the context of public health policy. The investigation of community-based wastewater can provide useful epidemiologic information. Due to inadequate removal of contaminants of emerging concerns (CECs), especially pharmaceuticals, wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are commonly regarded as a source and sink of pollutants and drug residues. The obscured and complicated nature of drug-using behaviors makes it difficult to monitor drug usage. Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) is a potential tool for tracking changes in drug use within communities by employing wastewater monitoring to analyze patterns in community-level public health. This technique is based on the assessment of particular indicators originating from human biotransformation during the consumption of the target drugs as markers. WBE is an efficient biochemical monitoring instrument that is gaining popularity due to its low cost and near real-time response. It is also a new approach for extracting, analyzing, processing, and interpreting the targets excreted in feces/urine and wastewater to gain holistic early information on the public health of a given location. This chapter addresses the potential of WBE to develop a cost-effective and time-efficient early warning system through the monitoring of pharmaceuticals in wastewater as biochemical markers. Its potential as a tool for evaluating drug control strategies is also highlighted. The methodological and strategic problems and associated challenges for using pharmaceuticals as biochemical markers in WBE are also discussed." @default.
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- W4385588170 date "2023-01-01" @default.
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- W4385588170 title "Wastewater-based epidemiology through pharmaceuticals as biochemical markers and associated challenges" @default.
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