2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.08.17.21262112
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Medical laboratory waste generation rate, management practices and associated factors in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Abstract: Background: Biomedical wastes (BMW) generated from medical laboratories are hazardous and can be deleterious to humans and the environment. Highly infectious types of biomedical wastes are commonly generated at an unacceptably high rate from health laboratories of developing countries with a poor management system like Ethiopia. This study was aimed to evaluate the generation rate of biomedical wastes, management practices, and associated factors among public healthcare medical laboratories in Addis Ababa, Eth… Show more

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“…There are six steps in the management of BMW [15]: surveying the waste produced; segregating, collecting, and categorizing the waste; storing, transporting, and treating the waste. Segregation is the separation of different types of waste generated, which helps reduce the risks resulting from the improper management of BMW.…”
Section: Steps In the Management Of Bmwmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are six steps in the management of BMW [15]: surveying the waste produced; segregating, collecting, and categorizing the waste; storing, transporting, and treating the waste. Segregation is the separation of different types of waste generated, which helps reduce the risks resulting from the improper management of BMW.…”
Section: Steps In the Management Of Bmwmentioning
confidence: 99%