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Disinfection technology and strategies for COVID-19 hospital and bio-medical waste management

机译:Covid-19医院和生物医疗废物管理的消毒技术与策略

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The isolation wards, institutional quarantine centers, and home quarantine are generating a huge amount of bio-medical waste (BMW) worldwide since the outbreak of novel coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19). The personal protective equipment, testing kits, surgical facemasks, and nitrile gloves are the major contributors to waste volume. Discharge of a new category of BMW (COVID-waste) is of great global concern to public health and environmental sustainability if handled inappropriately. It may cause exponential spreading of this fatal disease as waste acts as a vector for SARS-CoV-2, which survives up to 7 days on COVID-waste (like facemasks). Proper disposal of COVID-waste is therefore immediately requires to lower the threat of pandemic spread and for sustainable management of the environmental hazards. Henceforth, in the present article, disinfection technologies for handling COVID-waste from its separate collection to various physical and chemical treatment steps have been reviewed. Furthermore, policy briefs on the global initiatives for COVID-waste management including the applications of different disinfection techniques have also been discussed with some potential examples effectively applied to reduce both health and environmental risks. This article can be of great significance to the strategy development for preventing/controlling the pandemic of similar episodes in the future.
机译:自新款Coronavirus病 - 2019(Covid-19)爆发以来,孤立病房,机构检疫中心和家庭检疫在全球范围内产生大量的生物医疗废物(BMW)。个人防护装备,测试套件,手术面,和丁腈手套是浪费体积的主要贡献者。如果不恰当地处理公共健康和环境可持续性,卸出新型宝马(Covid-Racum)的全球担忧是一个很好的关注。由于废物作为SARS-COV-2的载体,它可能导致这种致命疾病的指数繁殖,这在Covid废物(如面部等面积)上存活至7天。因此,适当处理的储存废物是需要降低大流行蔓延的威胁和对环境危害的可持续管理。从此,在本文中,已经综述了从其单独的收集到各种物理和化学处理步骤的消毒技术。此外,还讨论了包括不同消毒技术应用程序的全球Covid废物管理倡议的政策简报,其中一些潜在的例子有效应用于减少健康和环境风险。本文对预防/控制未来类似事件大流行的战略发展可能具有重要意义。

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