@article{fdi:010081042, title = {{A}ntibiotics in surface water of {E}ast and {S}outheast {A}sian countries : a focused review on contamination status, pollution sources, potential risks, and future perspectives}, author = {{A}nh, {H}. {Q}. and {L}e, {T}. {P}. {Q}. and {D}a {L}e, {N}. and {L}u, {X}. {X}. and {D}uong, {T}. {T}. and {G}arnier, {J}. and {R}ochelle-{N}ewall, {E}mma and {Z}hang, {S}. {R}. and {O}h, {N}. {H}. and {O}eurng, {C}. and {E}kkawatpanit, {C}. and {N}guyen, {T}. {T}. and {N}guyen, {Q}. {T}. and {N}guyen, {T}. {D}. and {N}guyen, {T}. {N}. and {T}ran, {T}. {L}. and {K}unisue, {T}. and {T}anoue, {R}. and {T}akahashi, {S}. and {M}inh, {T}. {B}. and {L}e, {H}. {T}. and {P}ham, {T}. {N}. {M}. and {N}guyen, {T}. {A}. {H}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}his review provides focused insights into the contamination status, sources, and ecological risks associated with multiple classes of antibiotics in surface water from the {E}ast and {S}outheast {A}sia based on publications over the period 2007 to 2020. {A}ntibiotics are ubiquitous in surface water of these countries with concentrations ranging from <1 ng/{L} to hundreds mu g/{L} and median values from 10 to 100 ng/{L}. {W}ider ranges and higher maximum concentrations of certain antibiotics were found in surface water of the {E}ast {A}sian countries like {C}hina and {S}outh {K}orea than in the {S}outheast {A}sian nations. {E}nvironmental behavior and fate of antibiotics in surface water is discussed. {T}he reviewed occurrence of antibiotics in their sources suggests that effluent from wastewater treatment plants, wastewater from aquaculture and livestock production activities, and untreated urban sewage are principal sources of antibiotics in surface water. {E}cological risks associated with antibiotic residues were estimated for aquatic organisms and the prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes and antibiotic-resistant bacteria were reviewed. {S}uch findings underline the need for synergistic efforts from scientists, engineers, policy makers, government managers, entrepreneurs, and communities to manage and reduce the burden of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance in water bodies of {E}ast and {S}outheast {A}sian countries.}, keywords = {{A}ntibiotics ; {S}urface water ; {P}ollution sources ; {R}isk ; {A}sian countries ; {ASIE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{S}cience of the {T}otal {E}nvironment}, volume = {764}, numero = {}, pages = {142865 [16 p.]}, ISSN = {0048-9697}, year = {2021}, DOI = {10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.142865}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010081042}, }