Objective: To describe the injection and sharp waste disposal practices of general practitioners of Murree, Pakistan.METHODOLOGY: In-depth interviews of all general practitioners available between 10th to 20th July 2000 were conducted. Practitioners were interviewed about injection administration and disposal of waste due to injections and other sharp material.Results: Twenty general practitioners out of 25 were interviewed. All claimed using disposable syringes only once. None of them was disposing off syringes in sharp containers in the clinic. Of 20, 12 (60%) were throwing syringes at open places and 5 (25%) in municipal waste bins. Most of the injections by general practitioners were administered for fever, body aches, diarrhea and resp...
ABSTRACT We conducted a national survey of injection practices in 78 government health facilities in...
AbstractBackgroundUnsafe injection practices are prevalent worldwide and may result in spread of inf...
BACKGROUND: Unsafe injections including reuse of disposable syringe is very common in developing cou...
Objective: To describe the injection and sharp waste disposal practices of general practitioners of ...
The prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is high in the general population in Pakistan, r...
Sharps are among the most hazardous wastes generated in health care facilities. Syringes for injecti...
Injections are highly popular and overused in developing countries. However, the international publi...
Objective. To estimate the annual number of injections per person in Sindh province of Pakistan and ...
It has long been known that the re-use of syringes can cause the spread of infections such as HIV an...
This observational cross-sectional study design (Pilot) was conducted to assess the prevalence of ne...
BackgroundIndiscriminate usage of injections and lack of safe practices during injection administrat...
Background: Injections are among the most commonly used medical procedure with an estimated 16 billi...
Sharps waste is part of infectious waste generated in health facilities, management of which is crit...
Background: Sharps waste is hazardous, and it should be disposed of in a proper manner, as it can co...
Patients with diabetes on insulin therapy use sharps (e.g., needles) on a regular basis and a consid...
ABSTRACT We conducted a national survey of injection practices in 78 government health facilities in...
AbstractBackgroundUnsafe injection practices are prevalent worldwide and may result in spread of inf...
BACKGROUND: Unsafe injections including reuse of disposable syringe is very common in developing cou...
Objective: To describe the injection and sharp waste disposal practices of general practitioners of ...
The prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is high in the general population in Pakistan, r...
Sharps are among the most hazardous wastes generated in health care facilities. Syringes for injecti...
Injections are highly popular and overused in developing countries. However, the international publi...
Objective. To estimate the annual number of injections per person in Sindh province of Pakistan and ...
It has long been known that the re-use of syringes can cause the spread of infections such as HIV an...
This observational cross-sectional study design (Pilot) was conducted to assess the prevalence of ne...
BackgroundIndiscriminate usage of injections and lack of safe practices during injection administrat...
Background: Injections are among the most commonly used medical procedure with an estimated 16 billi...
Sharps waste is part of infectious waste generated in health facilities, management of which is crit...
Background: Sharps waste is hazardous, and it should be disposed of in a proper manner, as it can co...
Patients with diabetes on insulin therapy use sharps (e.g., needles) on a regular basis and a consid...
ABSTRACT We conducted a national survey of injection practices in 78 government health facilities in...
AbstractBackgroundUnsafe injection practices are prevalent worldwide and may result in spread of inf...
BACKGROUND: Unsafe injections including reuse of disposable syringe is very common in developing cou...