2023
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2023.1149314
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An emerging concern of medical waste management in Rohingya refugee camps at Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh: existing practice and alternatives

Abstract: The plight of humanity in refugee camps is an age-old issue, as is the ever-increasing issue of waste management, especially medical waste. Though situations have improved in recent times for refugee camps, the same cannot be concurred about medical waste management, as it increases in amount every day. This is the first study on the refugee camp, which was conducted to assess the status of medical waste management and to quantify and characterize medical wastes disposed of in the Rohingya refugee camp at Cox’… Show more

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“…These statistics indicate that married young males and females are the main respondents of the study. The study's findings are similar to a study conducted by Mostafizur et al which finds 70% of the respondents are young and middle-aged 11.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…These statistics indicate that married young males and females are the main respondents of the study. The study's findings are similar to a study conducted by Mostafizur et al which finds 70% of the respondents are young and middle-aged 11.…”
supporting
confidence: 89%