孟加拉国一个新兴城市医疗废物管理现状

Sajjad Hossain Shozib , A.R.M. Towfiqul Islam , Masum A. Patwary , Mohammed A. Mamun , Md. Naimur Rahman , Kevin Lo
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孟加拉国等发展中国家对医疗废物管理不当的日益关注带来了更高的健康风险问题,特别是在病毒爆发期间。在本研究中,我们分析了孟加拉国北部Rangpur市快速城市化地区的医疗废物管理。总共使用了20个医疗保健中心收集数据,采用随机分层抽样和废物称重方法。本研究使用的统计数据分析为线性回归、Pearson相关和逻辑回归。我们发现,Rangpur市每天产生约3.22吨(±1.02 SD)的医疗废物,其中约20%根据WHO分类标准是有害的。在不同规模和类型的卫生保健机构之间,危险废物的数量和比例存在显著差异。该研究揭示了城市中医疗废物管理不善的情况,并为政策制定者提供了重要的见解,以更好地推动医疗废物的管理实践。
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Current state of medical waste management in an emerging city of Bangladesh
A rising concern of inappropriate medical waste management in developing countries like Bangladesh brings higher health risk problems specially during viral outbreak. In this study, we analyzed the medical waste management in the rapid urbanizing area of Rangpur City, northern Bangladesh. In all, 20 healthcare centers were used for collecting data, random stratified sampling and waste weighing methods. The statistical data analysis used for the purposes of the study was linear regression, Pearson’s correlation, and logistic regression. We find that Rangpur City generates around 3.22 tons (± 1.02 SD) of medical waste daily, among which about 20% is hazardous according to WHO classification standards. Hazardous waste varied markedly in amount and proportion between healthcare establishments of different size and type. The study reveals how healthcare waste is mismanaged in the city and offers important insights for policymakers to drive healthcare waste better the management practices.
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