Evaluación de índices de generación y disposición final de residuos en un hospital de amazonas

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Introduction: The incovenients of hospital wastes´ management go from the high volumes of generation to their deficient final disposal. Objective: To assess the rates of generation and final disposal of wastes in a first level of care hospital in Amazonas, in the period 2017-2018. Method: Non-experimental, descriptive and cross-sectional research that was conducted with the statistical information of the hospital. Data were assessed in three groups from the services function´s point of view. As generation indicators were used kg/bed/day and kg/patient/day. It was calculated the distribution percentage by type of waste and final disposal. Results: There were generated 20 222 kg of waste materials; the wastes generated in emergencies and medical-surgical services were the biggest amounts of the total production (56,52%). The total fraction of common waste was of 36,70%, biocontaminated wastes were 57,01% and special wastes were 6,28%. The generation rates were of 3,42 kg/bed/day and of 0,056 kg/patient/day. The 63,3 % of the wastes were deposited in the sanitary landfill by a company and the rest was disposed in the municipal waste dump. Conclusions: Although there are national and international standards of hospital solid wastes´ generation, the results of the research indicate that their implementation are not effective in the studied hospital, since the biocontaminated wastes´proportion is still high. However, those are deposited complying the sanitary rules and the conditions that these demand.

Translated title of the contributionAssessment of wastes generation and final disposal rates at a hospital in amazonas
Original languageSpanish
Article numbere1893
Pages (from-to)1-13
Number of pages13
JournalRevista Cubana de Salud Publica
Volume46
Issue number3
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2020
Externally publishedYes

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