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News Release from: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Mass Spectrometry) | Subject: Pharma content of water supplies: EQuan
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 March 2008
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Thermo Fisher Scientific offers analytical tools to address pharmaceutical contamination in US drinking water sources, as used in Canada and Europe
Thermo Fisher Scientific, the world leader in serving science, has responded to US concerns surrounding the discovery of pharmaceutical compounds in their drinking water by publicising the mass spectrometry water monitoring technology currently in use in Canada and Europe The Associated Press (AP) recently reported that a variety of prescription and over-the-counter drugs have been found in the drinking water supplies of at least 41 million Americans
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 9 Jul 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Thermo Scientific mass spectrometry systems rapidly identify and quantify these compounds, enabling municipalities to monitor the safety of their water supplies.
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The system detected six common anti-infectives in the water, including Azithromycin, a potent antibiotic used to treat certain bacterial infections in the ear, throat or sinuses.
The results from this study were published by the Journal of Environmental Monitoring in March 2007 (J Environ Monit, 2007, 9, 307-313).
"Continuous exposure of young children to these low levels of antibiotics is of great concern to me as a chemist and a parent," says Dipankar Ghosh PhD, Strategic Marketing Manager, Environment and Food Safety, at Thermo Fisher Scientific.
"The quantities are minute - parts per trillion - the equivalent of one drop in twenty Olympic-sized swimming pools.
However, the effect of continuous exposure over time is unknown".
Non-metabolised antibiotics excreted by humans can enter the sewage system in low concentrations.
These chemicals can pass untreated simply because municipal plants are not engineered to identify or remove them, thereby releasing them into the environment where they may eventually be ingested through drinking water.
Thermo Scientific mass spectrometry solutions are designed for reliable and accurate analysis of water samples, specifically trace levels of pharmaceuticals, hormones, antibiotics, pesticides and veterinary products.
During the course of a five-month inquiry, the AP investigation discovered these types of drugs had been detected in the drinking water supplies of 24 major metropolitan areas in the United States.
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