This paper reports the result of hospital waste analysis undertaken in some hospitals in Okigwe. This analysis was carried out between August and December 2012. Hospital wastes generated and collected from three different hospitals in Okigwe were categorized into five different classes of hospital waste. A total 95.51kg of waste was collected from the three hospitals; 60.54kg (63.38%) from H1, 18.9kg (19.7%) from H2 and 16.07kg (16.83%) from H3. GHW was the most prominent waste consisting of 64.6kg (67.63%) while the least waste type was RHW 0.09kg (0.09%). SHW, IHW and PHW weighed 11.9kg (12.45%), 16.4kg (17.17%) and 2.45kg (2.56%) respectively. A similar pattern and order of composition was recorded in the three different hospitals. RHW b...
Abstract Background Medical waste (MW) can be generated in hospitals, clinics and places where diagn...
Background: We aimed to evaluate the quantity of waste generation and quality of hospital waste mana...
In this study the medical waste generation rates at Amana and Ligula hospitals were measured and ana...
Background: Medical establishment such as hospitals and research institutes generate sizable amount ...
This paper reports the study of quantum and characterization of medica solid wastes generated ...
Background: Medical establishment such as hospitals and research institutes generate sizable amount...
This study was carried out in Akure, the capital of Ondo State, Nigeria to assess the current practi...
Recent happening globally especially in the developing country such as Nigeria has shown that there ...
The basis for effective medical waste management strategy is the availability of sufficient and accu...
Environment-friendly approach to hospital waste management practices is imperative, if health of sta...
Hospital solid waste dumped indiscriminately into the municipal bins often increases the chances of ...
Healthcare Waste (HCW) constitutes a special category of waste because they contain potentially har...
Quantification and characterization of medical waste generated in healthcare facilities (HCFs) in a ...
Hospital waste has been one of the major problems in underdeveloped and developing countries in rece...
Human activities generate wastes, some are harmful and others are not so harmful to man and the envi...
Abstract Background Medical waste (MW) can be generated in hospitals, clinics and places where diagn...
Background: We aimed to evaluate the quantity of waste generation and quality of hospital waste mana...
In this study the medical waste generation rates at Amana and Ligula hospitals were measured and ana...
Background: Medical establishment such as hospitals and research institutes generate sizable amount ...
This paper reports the study of quantum and characterization of medica solid wastes generated ...
Background: Medical establishment such as hospitals and research institutes generate sizable amount...
This study was carried out in Akure, the capital of Ondo State, Nigeria to assess the current practi...
Recent happening globally especially in the developing country such as Nigeria has shown that there ...
The basis for effective medical waste management strategy is the availability of sufficient and accu...
Environment-friendly approach to hospital waste management practices is imperative, if health of sta...
Hospital solid waste dumped indiscriminately into the municipal bins often increases the chances of ...
Healthcare Waste (HCW) constitutes a special category of waste because they contain potentially har...
Quantification and characterization of medical waste generated in healthcare facilities (HCFs) in a ...
Hospital waste has been one of the major problems in underdeveloped and developing countries in rece...
Human activities generate wastes, some are harmful and others are not so harmful to man and the envi...
Abstract Background Medical waste (MW) can be generated in hospitals, clinics and places where diagn...
Background: We aimed to evaluate the quantity of waste generation and quality of hospital waste mana...
In this study the medical waste generation rates at Amana and Ligula hospitals were measured and ana...