Qeethara Shayea and Ghaleb El-Refea, "Predicting the Effects of Medical Waste in the Environment Using Artificial Neural Networks: A Case Study" IJCSI International Journal of Computer Science Issues, Vol. 10, Issue 1, No 3, January 2013 ISSN (Print): 1694-0784 | ISSN (Online): 1694-...
Most developing countries dispose of their medical waste via open dumps, open burning, or burning in low efficiency incinerators. This results in the negative effects on humans and on the environment. The small-scale incineration facility in this study was designed and recommended as a suitable ...
One important kind is the infectious (传染性的) medical waste. According to research, a large part of medical waste is infectious. Infectious medical waste includes different items. 2 Infectious medical waste can cause great harm to both people and the environment. 3 It must be properly ...
Objective To survey the current situation of the incineration and landfill of medical waste in rural hospital, and to understand its impact on the surrounding environment. Methods The questionnaires were investigated on-site, and the contents were confirmed on the spot. Results 400 questionnaires were...
Treatment of pathological and anatomical waste YES X YES YES Cost ROI High Low Low Low Investment costs Intermediate Low Intermediate High Operating costs Low High High High Maintenance costs Low High High High Labour costs Low High High High Environment Impact on the envi...
the adoption of advanced technologies aimed at mitigating pollution and other adverse effects on the ecosystem during the treatment and disposal processes. However, these nations lack clear and stringent guidelines and regulations for the management of medical waste, posing a hindrance to market growth....
Biomedical waste is processed so that it is no longer going to infect whatever it comes into contact with or be harmful to the environment. Common methods include: Autoclaving(steam sterilization) Refers to process of destroying infectious waste through exposure to heat, pressure and moisture Inciner...
Most developing countries dispose of their medical waste via open dumps, open burning, or burning in low efficiency incinerators. This results in the negative effects on humans and on the environment. The small-scale incineration facility in this study was designed and recommended as a suitable ...
MCM Alvim-Ferraz,SAV Afonso - 《Atmospheric Environment》 被引量: 100发表: 2003年 Emissions investigation for a novel medical waste incinerator Incineration is a process that is widely used for the treatment of medical waste. However, self-supporting combustion of medical waste cannot avoid ... ...
The primary method of medical waste disposal remains incineration [9], a practice that significantly contributes to global warming, ecotoxicity, and the depletion of fossil fuels, placing both the environment and human health at greater risk [13]. The improper classification of medical waste presents...