Abstract
The purpose of this study is to explore the issue of antibiotic misuse and the associated environmental problems, focusing on the antibiotic sulfamethoxazole used in animal agriculture. Antibiotic resistance is currently a global problem, exacerbated by the misuse of antibiotics in agriculture and animal husbandry. This study emphasizes the importance of investigating the potential environmental toxicity of antibiotics and discovering efficient treatment technologies. It discusses the use of advanced oxidation processes and artificial wetlands as potential approaches to mitigate the environmental impact of antibiotics, particularly sulfamethoxazole. In conclusion, the study underscores the need for research, data collection, monitoring, and effective environmental protection policies to combat antibiotic misuse and environmental pollution. It also emphasizes the significance of raising awareness and implementing proactive measures to address these issues.