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Sustainable waste management of medical waste in African developing countries: A narrative review

Africa is the second populous continent, and its population has the fastest growing rate. Some African countries are still plagued by poverty, poor sanitary conditions and limited resources, such as clean drinking water, food supply, electricity, and effective waste management systems. Underfunded h...

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Autores principales: Chisholm, Jade Megan, Zamani, Reza, Negm, Abdelazim M, Said, Noha, Abdel daiem, Mahmoud M, Dibaj, Mahdieh, Akrami, Mohammad
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8488638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34218734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0734242X211029175
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author Chisholm, Jade Megan
Zamani, Reza
Negm, Abdelazim M
Said, Noha
Abdel daiem, Mahmoud M
Dibaj, Mahdieh
Akrami, Mohammad
author_facet Chisholm, Jade Megan
Zamani, Reza
Negm, Abdelazim M
Said, Noha
Abdel daiem, Mahmoud M
Dibaj, Mahdieh
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description Africa is the second populous continent, and its population has the fastest growing rate. Some African countries are still plagued by poverty, poor sanitary conditions and limited resources, such as clean drinking water, food supply, electricity, and effective waste management systems. Underfunded healthcare systems, poor training and lack of awareness of policies and legislations on handling medical waste have led to increased improper handling of waste within hospitals, healthcare facilities and transportation and storage of medical waste. Some countries, including Ethiopia, Botswana, Nigeria and Algeria, do not have national guidelines in place to adhere to the correct disposal of such wastage. Incineration is often the favoured disposal method due to the rapid diminishment of up to 90% of waste, as well as production of heat for boilers or for energy production. This type of method – if not applying the right technologies – potentially creates hazardous risks of its own, such as harmful emissions and residuals. In this study, the sustainability aspects of medical waste management in Africa were reviewed to present resilient solutions for health and environment protection for the next generation in Africa. The findings of this research introduce policies, possible advices and solutions associated with sustainability and medical waste management that can support decision-makers in developing strategies for the sustainability by using the eco-friendly technologies for efficient medical waste treatment and disposal methods and also can serve as a link between the healthcare system, decision-makers, and stakeholders in developing health policies and programmes.
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spelling pubmed-84886382021-10-05 Sustainable waste management of medical waste in African developing countries: A narrative review Chisholm, Jade Megan Zamani, Reza Negm, Abdelazim M Said, Noha Abdel daiem, Mahmoud M Dibaj, Mahdieh Akrami, Mohammad Waste Manag Res Mini-Review Articles Africa is the second populous continent, and its population has the fastest growing rate. Some African countries are still plagued by poverty, poor sanitary conditions and limited resources, such as clean drinking water, food supply, electricity, and effective waste management systems. Underfunded healthcare systems, poor training and lack of awareness of policies and legislations on handling medical waste have led to increased improper handling of waste within hospitals, healthcare facilities and transportation and storage of medical waste. Some countries, including Ethiopia, Botswana, Nigeria and Algeria, do not have national guidelines in place to adhere to the correct disposal of such wastage. Incineration is often the favoured disposal method due to the rapid diminishment of up to 90% of waste, as well as production of heat for boilers or for energy production. This type of method – if not applying the right technologies – potentially creates hazardous risks of its own, such as harmful emissions and residuals. In this study, the sustainability aspects of medical waste management in Africa were reviewed to present resilient solutions for health and environment protection for the next generation in Africa. The findings of this research introduce policies, possible advices and solutions associated with sustainability and medical waste management that can support decision-makers in developing strategies for the sustainability by using the eco-friendly technologies for efficient medical waste treatment and disposal methods and also can serve as a link between the healthcare system, decision-makers, and stakeholders in developing health policies and programmes. SAGE Publications 2021-07-03 2021-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8488638/ /pubmed/34218734 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0734242X211029175 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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