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Sunday, February 6, 2011

LITERATURE REVIEW (HOSPITAL WASTE MANAGENMENT)

LITERATURE REVIEW
Dr. Muazumuddin Ahmed a renowned hepatologist and President of Pakistan Society of Gastroenterology disclosed this during his lecture on the disease at Peshawar Press Club. Dr. Muazumuddin said out of the 23 million patients 76% got the disease through injection by re-using syringes, 34% through surgery in the hospitals, 18% thrown blood transfusion and 2% through sexual intercourse.
Blood is the prime source of transmission of the disease, he added that healthy one gel the Disease through several means including multiple injection, reuse of syringes, transfusion of unscreened blood, contaminated surgical instruments and other dental instruments (The News, 12th July 2007).
Dawn dated 4/10/2008 regarding hospitals need framework for safe disposal of solid waste.
The public sector hospitals have yet to develop a proper framework for the safe disposal of hospital waste in apparent violation of the rules laid down in the Environmental Protection Act of 1999, doctors told Dawn.
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6 comments:

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