生物医学废物管理及其对环境的影响:综述

Qaissar Guti Omo, Najmaldin Ezaldin Hassan
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生物医学废物具有潜在的危害性,会造成环境污染,因此,对其进行适当的管理和处置,尤其是在医院和医疗保健设施中,对保护环境和公众健康起着重要作用。生物医学废物包括来自病人护理、研究活动和医疗干预的各种材料,处理不当会造成严重危害。焚烧等常见的处置方法与环境污染和有害烟雾的排放有关。生物医疗废物会传播传染病,特别是通过利器伤人,并向环境释放有毒化合物,从而对健康造成危害。危险废物包括传染性废物、潜在危险废物和放射性废物,根据世界卫生组织的数据,约有 10%的医院废物被视为传染性废物。全球采用的各种处理技术包括焚烧、高压灭菌、微波、粉碎、填埋和化学处理,每种技术都有各自的优点和局限性。本综述讨论了生物医疗废物的各种分类及其影响、处理和处置方法。总之,生物医疗废物对环境和公众健康有重大影响,因此必须谨慎处理并遵守相关法规。实施可持续废物管理方法、促进回收利用和采用创新技术,对于减轻生物医疗废物对环境和当地社区的不利影响至关重要。
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Biomedical waste management and their effects on the Environment: A review
Biomedical waste has the potential to be hazardous and cause environmental pollution, therefore its proper management and disposal, especially in hospitals and healthcare facilities, plays an important role in protecting both the environment and public health. Biomedical waste encompasses a diverse array of materials originating from patient care, research activities, and medical interventions, and inadequate handling poses significant hazards. Common disposal methods, such as incineration, have been associated with environmental contamination and the emission of harmful fumes. Biomedical waste poses health risks through the spread of infectious diseases, particularly via sharps injuries, and the release of toxic compounds into the environment. The hazardous category includes infectious, potentially hazardous, and radioactive waste, with around 10% of hospital waste deemed infectious according to the World Health Organization. Various disposal techniques, including burning, autoclaving, microwaving, shredding, landfilling, and chemical treatments, are employed globally, each with its own benefits and limitations. In this review, a classification of the various categories of biomedical waste and its effects, treatment and disposal methods are discussed. In summary, the substantial impact of biomedical waste on the environment and public health necessitates careful handling and adherence to regulations. The implementation of sustainable waste management practices, promotion of recycling, and adoption of innovative technologies are essential for mitigating the adverse effects of biomedical waste on the environment and local communities.
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