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Authors :
Despo Fatta-Kassinos
Evroula Hapeshi
Jean-Daniel Berset
Asher Brenner
Leon Barron
Ivona Krizman-Matasic
Fabio Polesel
Adrian Covaci
María Jesús Andrés-Costa
Ester López-García
Jose Antonio Baz-Lomba
Benjamin J. Tscharke
Damien A. Devault
Miren López de Alda
Félix Hernández
Ettore Zuccato
Rosario Rodil
Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern
Emma Gracia-Lor
Igor Bodík
Gillian L. McEneff
Reinhard Oertel
Anne Bannwarth
Robin Udrisard
Roman Grabic
Konstantinos Fytianos
Iria González-Mariño
Erika Castrignanò
Foon Yin Lai
Yolanda Picó
Malcolm J. Reid
Arndis S. C. Love
Erik Emke
Wojciech Lechowicz
Björn Helm
Nikolaos S. Thomaidis
Susana M. Simoes
Kelly Munro
Benedek G. Plósz
Alexander L.N. van Nuijs
Nikiforos A. Alygizakis
Olivier Delemont
Kristin Olafsdottir
Christophoros Christophoridis
Lubertus Bijlsma
Alvaro Lopes
Ester Heath
Sara Karolak
Sara Schubert
Mário Dias
Daniel A. Burgard
Frederic Been
Alberto Celma
Kevin V. Thomas
Jake W. O'Brien
Sara Castiglioni
Jack Rice
Christoph Ort
Teemu Gunnar
Nicola Mastroianni
Cristina Postigo
Pim de Voogt
Herbert Oberacher
Thomas Nefau
Cobus Gerber
Ganna Fedorova
Lisa Benaglia
Maja M. Sremacki
Richard Bade
Viviane Yargeau
Stefan Gruener
Noelia Salgueiro-Gonzalez
Ivan Senta
Aino Kankaanpää
Katarzyna Styszko
José Benito Quintana
Rosa Montes
Andreas Libonati Brock
Pierre Esseiva
Pedram Ramin
Senka Terzić
Source :
Addiction
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Wiley, 2020.

Abstract

Wastewater-based epidemiology is an additional indicator of drug use that is gaining reliability to complement the current established panel of indicators. The aims of this study were to: (i) assess spatial and temporal trends of population-normalized mass loads of benzoylecgonine, amphetamine, methamphetamine and 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) in raw wastewater over 7 years (2011-17); (ii) address overall drug use by estimating the average number of combined doses consumed per day in each city; and (iii) compare these with existing prevalence and seizure data.Analysis of daily raw wastewater composite samples collected over 1 week per year from 2011 to 2017.Catchment areas of 143 wastewater treatment plants in 120 cities in 37 countries.Parent substances (amphetamine, methamphetamine and MDMA) and the metabolites of cocaine (benzoylecgonine) and of ΔBenzoylecgonine was the stimulant metabolite detected at higher loads in southern and western Europe, and amphetamine, MDMA and methamphetamine in East and North-Central Europe. In other continents, methamphetamine showed the highest levels in the United States and Australia and benzoylecgonine in South America. During the reporting period, benzoylecgonine loads increased in general across Europe, amphetamine and methamphetamine levels fluctuated and MDMA underwent an intermittent upsurge.The analysis of wastewater to quantify drug loads provides near real-time drug use estimates that globally correspond to prevalence and seizure data.

Details

ISSN :
13600443 and 09652140
Volume :
115
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Addiction
Accession number :
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