Books
William Martin

Antibiotics in Water

Antibiotics in Water investigates the alarming presence of antibiotics in aquatic environments and their role in accelerating antibiotic resistance. The book sheds light on how seemingly low concentrations of these substances in water sources, stemming from agricultural runoff or sewage discharge, can drive microbial evolution, leading to resistant bacteria. It highlights the interconnectedness of environmental science, microbiology, and public health, emphasizing that this pollution isn't just about direct toxicity; it's about the long-term evolutionary pressure on microbial communities. This book uniquely focuses on the evolutionary consequences of antibiotic contamination, moving beyond simple documentation to explore the subtle, often overlooked impacts of low-level exposure.

Did you know that resistant strains can transfer resistance genes to other bacteria, including those causing human disease?
Or that these resistance genes have been found to spread in water, documenting links to human health outcomes?

The book progresses by first introducing basic concepts of antibiotic resistance, then presenting evidence from diverse sources, and finally discussing potential solutions like improved wastewater treatment. Ultimately, Antibiotics in Water serves as a call to action, urging individuals and policymakers to address the environmental dimensions of antibiotic resistance. By connecting the dots between water pollution and public health, it advocates for strategies to reduce antibiotic pollution and safeguard our water resources.
155 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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