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How does medical waste spread pollution ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Treatment and disposal of healthcare waste may pose health risks indirectly through the release of pathogens and toxic pollutants into the environment. ... Incineration of heavy metals or materials with high metal content (in particular lead, mercury and cadmium) can lead to the spread of toxic metals in the environment.

Answered by prabinkumarbehera
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Treatment and disposal of healthcare waste may pose health risks indirectly through the release of pathogens and toxic pollutants into the environment. Incineration of heavy metals or materials with high metal content (in particular lead, mercury and cadmium) can lead to the spread of toxic metals in the environment.

In the US and other parts of the world, there are four major types of medical waste: General, Infectious, Hazardous and Radioactive. Many of the same types of medical waste have different names that can be used interchangeable, depending on which country you are operating in.

85% of all medical waste is deemed non-hazardous and general. The other 15% is hazardous and may be either infectious, radioactive, or toxic. Danger. Biohazardous waste can contain harmful microorganisms that can infect healthcare workers, patients, and the general public.

The following diseases can be caused by improperly disposing of medical waste

  • Parasitic infections. Healthcare facilities that test patients for parasites often have waste that is contaminated with live parasites. .
  • Meningitis.
  • Skin infections.
  • Candida.
  • Bacteremia.
  • Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C.
  • Corona patients waste

The primary methods of treatment and disposal of medical waste are:

  1. Incineration.
  2. Autoclaves.
  3. Mechanical/Chemical Disinfection.
  4. Microwave.
  5. Irradiation.
  6. Vitrification.

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