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Hygienic and ecological risks connected with utilization of animal manures and biosolids in agriculture
Authors:Jan Venglovsky  Jose Martinez  Iveta Placha  
Institution:

aUniversity of Veterinary Medicine, Komenskeho 73, 040 01 Kosice, Slovak Republic

bCemagref, Environmental Management and Biological Treatment of Waste Research Unit,17, avenue de Cucillé, CS 64427, 35044 RENNES Cedex France

cInstitute of Animal Physiology of the Slovak Acadamy of Sciences, Soltesovej 4-6040 01 Kosice, Slovak Republic

Abstract:In recent years the fate of human and animal pathogen microorganisms as a potential pollutant of the environment has been paid increased attention. Substantial quantities of these compounds and their metabolites are excreted, flushed down the drain, discarded as waste, or left over in animal feedlots. After passing to the sewer, several of these compounds are not adequately eliminated by the methods that are currently used in sewage treatment. Substantial quantities of biosolids and livestock manure end up on agricultural land. Effective sanitation of the environment, particularly of some of its special parts, which can be a source of spreading of diseases, plays an important role in prevention of infectious diseases. In this respect special attention should be paid to the disinfection of infected farm animal excrements. Sanitation of excrements should, on the one hand, ensure effective inhibition of infectious agents and, on the other hand, comply with the requirement of preserving the composition of the manure so it can be used in agricultural production.
Keywords:Biosolids  Pathogens  Wastewater treatment plant  Animal and human excrements
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