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Completed PROJECT GRANT Swedish Research Council

BIOCIDE: Antibacterial biocides in the water cycle – an integrated approach to assess and manage risks for antibiotic resistance development

32.55M kr SEK

Funder Formas
Recipient Organization Umeå University
Country Sweden
Start Date Jun 01, 2021
End Date May 31, 2024
Duration 1,095 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source Swedish Research Council
Grant ID 2020-03200_Formas
Grant Description

The overall aim of BIOCIDE is to determine how antibacterial biocides contribute to the development and spread of antibiotic resistant bacteria in different aquatic/marine ecosystems, and to inform and enable measures that ultimately protects human health and safe water resources for both humans and wildlife.

Generated data will include 1) exposure levels in different matrices, 2) concentrations that are likely to co-select for antibiotic resistance and promote horizontal gene transfer, 3) identification of predominant and novel genetic mechanisms for co-selection, as well as 4) a risk assessment. The knowledge created and its impact will reach well beyond the European setting.

We will provide means to guide action both at the source (approval), and in other parts of the water cycle.

Predicted No Effect Concentrations and new methodology will facilitate possible future inclusion in regulatory systems, in Europe and elsewhere.

The maritime sector will receive guidance to improve sustainable transports by a better understanding of potential human health risks associated with the use of antifouling agents.

The research has high relevance for all three JPIs and for several themes within the call, particularly those related to risk assessment and management.

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Umeå University

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