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Biomedical waste effects on human health

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Answered by simran7539
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Biomedical waste poses a potential threat to patients, healthcare workers, public and the environment. Biomedical wastes, if not disposed appropriately, may result in the contamination of bacteria that can spread to humans, thereby causing an epidemic and infecting a large number of people.

Answered by YjMahathi
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Biomedical waste has become a major point of concern these days due to the adverse impacts they have on the environment. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), while 85% of the waste generated from healthcare activities is general and non-hazardous, the remaining 15% is considered to be biohazards as they can be infectious, poisonous and radioactive. This is why it is important to come up with an effective biomedical waste management system. Biomedical waste poses a potential threat to patients, healthcare workers, public and the environment.

Infectious diseases Biomedical wastes, if not disposed appropriately, may result in the contamination of bacteria that can spread to humans, thereby causing an epidemic and infecting a large number of people.

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