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Pooping on an Airplane
By Nursah Ergü
Interesting
Engineering
There's
no other option to use the bathroom on an
airplane when you need to use it, what are you going to do, pee your pants?
Maybe
it's better to do it.
According to recent research published in the journal Environmental Science and Technology, scientists tested airplane sewage from five different German airports.
The
sewage tested turned out to contain many different antibiotic-resistant
microbes, which is much more than the number of microbes in the sewages of
nearby wastewater plants and hospitals, which were also tested.
Microbiologist Stefanie Hess of Technische Universität
Dresden in Germany told Science News, "This
study clearly shows that the antibiotic-resistance problem is a global problem,
and a global effort is necessary to tackle this severe threat for human and
animal health."
Around
90 percent of the 187 E. coli were tested, and according to
the study, they were resistant to at least one antibiotic.
This
is actually a serious problem since infections that can be caused by
antibiotic-resistant microbes can be difficult to treat and deadly.
At the
same time, the number of antibiotic-resistant bacteria was
around 45 to 60 percent in the samples from the waste treatment facilities.
According
to a research done by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in
2019, more than 2.8 million antibiotic-resistant infections occur every year in
the U.S.A. and it causes the death of more than 35,000 people.
Some
infections such as strep throat, pneumonia, gonorrhea, and foodborne
illnesses can get worse and they can be more difficult to treat due to
antibiotic resistance.
Microbes
become resistant to antibiotics and treatments because of small changes in
their DNA and they can transfer this resistance to the other microbes they
encounter.
According
to the scientists of the research, airplane sewage should be managed and
treated more carefully by public health officials.
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