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Incinerated medical waste residue has more heavy metals than municipal solid waste which if not well disposed of, could pollute the environment and pose a great danger to public health. A study was done on incinerators at Kenyatta National Hospital
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https://zenodo.org/record/3404277
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The bottom-ash left after incinerating health-care waste may contain heavy metals which may leach and pollute the environment if not properly disposed of. Bottom ash samples were taken from Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital incinerator, and disposal
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Autor:
Mutuma Agnes Muthoni, Ndwiga Taratisio, Gacheri Rose, Otieno George Ochieng, Kei Robert Mburugu, Ndege Samson
Publikováno v:
Science Journal of Public Health. 4:94
Background: Cervical cancer continues to kill approximately 274,883 women globally every year, despite robust programs for the prevention and control of the disease. Kenya has an uptake of cervical cancer screening (3.2%) compared to the National Cer
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environment and Waste Management. 14:199
Healthcare waste management in health facilities should include quantification of all categories to support minimisation strategies. The hazardous healthcare waste categories under study, infectious, pathological, sharps and chemical waste were weigh