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Biomedical Waste Management

open access: yesInternational Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Research, 2023
The chapter deals with the management of waste generated in a dental clinic. It highlights the various steps for its disposal. In this chapter, the types of incinerators are described. Tabulated directions are given on step-by-step recommendations for disposal. It prepares the student for biomedical waste management.
Usha Kiranmai, Ravali J
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Biomedical Waste Management by Using Nanophotocatalysts: The Need for New Options. [PDF]

open access: yesMaterials (Basel), 2020
Hooshmand S   +6 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Biomedical Waste Management [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub, 2020
Abstract Not Available J Bangladesh Coll Phys Surg 2020; 38(4): 158 ...
Anusri U   +2 more
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Biomedical Waste Management

open access: yesMacedonian Medical Review, 2016
Abstract Medical waste is all waste material generated in health care facilities, such as hospitals, clinics, physician’s offices, dental practices, blood banks, and veterinary hospitals/ clinics, as well as medical research facilities and laboratories.
Apurba Sastry, Sandhya K, Anand Janagond
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Medical laboratory waste generation rate, management practices and associated factors in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2022
BackgroundBiomedical wastes (BMWs) generated from medical laboratories are hazardous and can endanger both humans and the environment. Highly infectious biomedical wastes are produced at an unacceptably high rate from health laboratories in developing ...
Salem Endris, Zemenu Tamir, Abay Sisay
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Biomedical Waste Management

open access: yes
Biomedical waste refers to any waste generated during medical activities such as diagnosis, treatment, and research involving humans or animals. It includes various types of hazardous and non-hazardous waste, with a significant portion being infectious.
Younis Ahmad Hajam   +3 more
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Challenges and measures during management of mounting biomedical waste in COVID-19 pandemic: an Indian approach

open access: yesBulletin of the National Research Centre, 2022
Background During coronavirus pandemic, an unpredictable pile of biomedical waste (BMW) gathers at the top. India produces 710 tonnes of biomedical waste daily. The contribution of COVID-19 related biomedical waste was 126 tonnes per day in first wave of
Snehal S. Manekar   +3 more
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Awareness and practices regarding biomedical waste management among housekeeping staff of a tertiary care hospital in Western India

open access: yesEnvironmental Disease, 2022
Background: The World Health Organization biomedical waste guidelines of 2004 emphasizes the importance of the “human factor” over technology and equipment.
Harshal T. Pandve   +4 more
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A Sociological Appraisal of Biomedical Waste Management and Its Sanitation Implications for Private Clinics in Cotonou Town [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Medical activities generate an increasing volume of waste. The management of such produced waste heaps has become a really challenging phenomenon. This research article aims at analyzing the stakes going along with the management of those biomedical ...
Nangbe, F. (Florentin)
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Microbial Analysis of Biomedical Wastes From Selected Health Facilities in Parts of Edo South and Its Public Health Implication [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This study, aimed at the microbial analysis of biomedical waste (BMW) was carried out using 100 samples of 10 different BMW collected in duplicates from 5 busy primary healthcare centers (PHCs).The research findings showed a high prevalence of E.coli (39%
Eyaufe, A. A. (Aidevbo)   +2 more
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