Research Keyword: hospital safety

Microbial inactivation and emission of volatile organic compounds in low-heat thermal treatment of infectious healthcare waste

Hospitals use special devices to sterilize infectious waste, but these machines can release harmful gases into the air. Researchers tested four different types of sterilizers in Tehran hospitals and found that machines with internal shredders work best and produce fewer harmful vapors. Temperature control during the sterilization process is crucial for effectiveness, and hospitals should install better air filtering systems to protect workers and the environment from exposure to these emissions.

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