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Generation and composition of medical wastes from private medical microbiology laboratories.

Dimitrios Komilis1, Nikolaos Makroleivaditis2, Eftychia Nikolakopoulou3.   

Abstract

A study on the generation rate and the composition of solid medical wastes (MW) produced by private medical microbiology laboratories (PMML) was conducted in Greece. The novelty of the work is that no such information exists in the literature for this type of laboratories worldwide. Seven laboratories were selected with capacities that ranged from 8 to 88 examinees per day. The study lasted 6months and daily recording of MW weights was done over 30days during that period. The rates were correlated to the number of examinees, examinations and personnel. Results indicated that on average 35% of the total MW was hazardous (infectious) medical wastes (IFMW). The IFMW generation rates ranged from 11.5 to 32.5g examinee-1 d-1 while an average value from all 7 labs was 19.6±9.6g examinee-1 d-1 or 2.27±1.11g examination-1 d-1. The average urban type medical waste generation rate was 44.2±32.5g examinee-1 d-1. Using basic regression modeling, it was shown that the number of examinees and examinations can be predictors of the IFMW generation, but not of the urban type MW generation. The number of examinations was a better predictor of the MW amounts than the number of examinees. Statistical comparison of the means of the 7PMML was done with standard ANOVA techniques after checking the normality of the data and after doing the appropriate transformations. Based on the results of this work, it is approximated that 580 tonnes of infectious MW are generated annually by the PMML in Greece.
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Keywords:  Health-care waste; Infectious waste; Medical laboratories; Medical microbiology; Medical waste; Regression modeling

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28162901     DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2017.01.033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Waste Manag        ISSN: 0956-053X            Impact factor:   7.145


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