To assess the knowledge, attitude and practices in biomedical waste management among health care workers in dedicated COVID hospital in Bangalore
Abstract Background In this pandemic of COVID-19, the highest amount of infective material, biomedical waste is generated in hospitals and it is frequently handled by the healthcare workers irrespective of cadres. Hence the awareness of healthcare workers in regards with biomedical waste (BMW) manag...
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Auteurs principaux: | T. J. Basavaraj, B. L. Shashibhushan, Amala Sreedevi |
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SpringerOpen
2021
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